I agree with the Bible, that "All have sinned and come short of the glory of God (Romans 3:23)." That includes me. That includes you. And unless men acknowledge their own sin, they cannot begin to receive the "good news." That good news says that men no longer need to pay for their own sins in hell, but can receive forgiveness through the atoning work of Jesus Christ.
Any sin will earn hell, but not all sins have the same punishments in this life. Some require capital punishment. Others require repayment/compensation. And the execution of justice is not a free-for-all, but requires coming before a judge/elder with evidence and witnesses.
If you haven't trusted Jesus to save you from the consequences of your sins, I encourage you listen to the following gospel presentation (9 minutes). It is the most important thing you'll do today.
While we began our criminal/justice systems based on the sins of the Bible, not all "crimes" are sins and many sins don't classify as crimes - there is a big difference between God's point of view and ours - we fear and often react badly to that fear.
To point out one difference in how God sees thing a bit different than us, look at King David and how he cuckolded Uriah and then ensured his death (ever loyal to the end to his King) to hide his malfeasance. Men would have rightly put David to death for what he did - God took his son from him and the Bible tells us God forgave David and he died sinless.Men are faulty in how they perceive what God knows more intimately than we ever could - the "justice" of men is inconsistent and often false due to the fact that it isn't rare for those who carry out such "justice" to be venal and having their own agenda/reasons.If you look at some of the "laws" of men, for which men punish other men for breaking, you will find many that are not sins and which are punished because of some really faulty set of men have decreed, "I don't like thaaaat"...