No, 150 days is about what he deserved. He didn't frame people when he faked the crime, so he just wasted police resources and did (probably not illegal) fraud but not for money. He's a first time offender. 150 is about right. Honestly, if he wasn't famous and couldn't afford those precious lawyers, he would have plead out to a small probation/fine/suspended sentence like any normal person (or more accurately, wouldn't have done it in the first place).the dude got a litteral slap on the wrist, in the first place.
The restorative justice part would to be to get him to plead, so he stops lying, and to make restitution for wasted time. Then some preventative justice (like a suspended sentence/probation) to ensure this doesn't happen again. Finally, retributive justice is already handled by the world. But his refusal to come clean means we can't get restorative justice on the lie, so we put that onto retributive, and give him 150 in a county jail. So 150 days for continuing to lie about yourself sounds fine to me.
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