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Originally Posted by deafskeptic
I would hope so too. As Banjo said, this is kind of extreme. That's an understatement on his part.
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No doubt. He would have to serve 85% of his sentence before being eligible for parole. That would be 166 years. That, in effect, is a death sentence. He would never live to go before the parole board. And yet, there are those that still claim our justice system is rehabilitative.
