If we all tried and did something good each day we would then help to keep so much evil at bay. And in the world there would be a lot less crime and so people would not have to do penalty time.
The same can be said about the telling of lies that are deceptive which most people despise. Because no one really likes to know they've been deceived especially after being told something false that is believed.
This raises those related issues of virtue and vice or conduct of what is or isn't regarded to be nice. The laws of the state are to be followed as a guide by all the people who are by them otherwise tried.
If found to have transgressed in a particular way that did not conform to a specific law of the day. There's usually someone about who sounds the alarm when a member of society is suspected of doing harm.
And when the offender is apprehended and brought to trial they have to plead their case before a judge without a smile. If the evidence against them is too strong to acquit them of the charge they'll have to pay the penalty imposed or forfeit their freedom at large.
This may be a fine to be paid or period spent confined behind bars where the person convicted is placed and from society kept afar. But if they're acquitted of the charge in court and allowed to go free they'll be satisfied with the justice system which tried and let them be.
This is sometimes the situation regardless of the suspect being really guilty or innocent and doesn't praise or say much of the law when the verdict handed down is too lenient. That is why when worldly human justice falls short or doesnβt rightly prevail what's known as Divine justice will eventually step in and recompense entail. ___________