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Why are there heterogeneous cases with the same cause?
This is because there are regional legal differences, laws lag behind or criminals show repentance.

Although many cases are classified as similar cases, no two cases are exactly the same. If the criminals in two similar cases surrender, it is very likely that the criminals will be given a lighter punishment, and those who do not surrender will be given a heavier punishment. In the case of different judgments in the same case, it is also possible that the place and time of the trial are different and the laws at the time of the trial are different.

Law is a discipline that pays attention to evidence and logic, but judges will try cases according to the wishes of the people.