In Judaism "I'll sin and [later] I'll repent" is one of four cases where G-d does not give the person an opportunity to repent.
Aside from the fact that repentance only helps with sins between man and G-d, not between man and his friend. That requires forgiveness on the part of the injured party...
This is not actually true. I'm an ultra-Orthodox Jew and we believe the satan is the evil inclination AND the prosecuting angel AND the executioner.
This is what it says in the Talmud:
Reish Lakish said, he is the satan [and] he is the evil inclination [and] he is the angel of death.
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