When someone decides to become a criminal they need to think about what their life will be like after they do the deed. Sometimes a crime happens in a quick minute, other times it is well planned out. A crime is not a mistake. It is a decision.
It's up to them to decide if the crime is worth the price they will pay not only with prison time but what they are giving up in life if they should be released from prison.
Criminals don't deserve the respect the rights the Constitution gives them.
I'm talking about if he wins the lottery after the divorce. It will be his unless she can prove that he bought the ticket while they were married. That can be proven because of the date on the ticket.
It's not just about trust. I think you are romancing the word trust. There is a legality to it in different states.
You hope the person you marry won't cheat on you but it happens. You need to protect yourself. Suppose you marry him and after the wedding he wins the lottery. Are you going to kick yourself for not signing a prenup?
RE: "Ban the box" law
Hanging with the wrong crowd is not an excuse to commit a crime. It is a defense.
If a prisoner was sentenced to be guilty by a jury, but later it is found out that he/she didn't commit the crime then they should be allowed to vote.