• Nougat
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    173 months ago

    I didn’t read into the situation …

    I did. The sentences were 30 years for felony murder and 25 years for burglary and theft.

    Which I stated were initially set to be consecutive, and later changed to concurrent. So you didn’t even read the comment you replied to.

    • @[email protected]
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      -153 months ago

      It’s still misleading to say “while 65 years is long, it’s not multiple life sentences.” That’s just flat-out not true.

      • Nougat
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        153 months ago

        The sentences were 30 years and 25 years. As of right now, they are running concurrently. A “life sentence” is one where you are sentenced to prison for your natural life. A life sentence may be with or without the possibility of parole.

        Nobody in the history of language has been more wrong than you are.

        • @NotMyOldRedditName
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          I know the US is different than Canada, but up here a life sentence is 25y and then you can get parole.

          You might not get it then, but you can. There is no “without parole” legit life sentence.

          • Nougat
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            53 months ago

            Different US states have different sentencing guidelines, but generally speaking, you can be sentenced to “life with the possibility of parole after n years” (where n is determined by the judge at sentencing), or “life without the possibility of parole.”

            Charles Manson, for example, was sentenced in California, and came up for parole about a zillion times. Was never granted parole, of course, but his parole hearings were a bit of a spectacle for a while.

            • @NotMyOldRedditName
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              Charles Manson, you are hereby sentenced to life with parole

              Sentencing form

              [ ] person is actually eligible for parole

              [X] were just fucking with them, never grant parole.

              • @[email protected]
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                23 months ago

                He was actually sentenced to Death, but California abolished the death penalty before he was executed

                • Nougat
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                  43 months ago

                  So … death with the possibility of parole?

        • @[email protected]
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          -163 months ago

          Uh OK. So now I did read into it, and still stand by my statement that you’re being generally misleading. That might not be the case here specifically, but you’re definitely trolling with your first “argument”.

          I didn’t know cops needed you to protect them when they sentence people to death. You a union member?

          • Nougat
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            103 months ago

            I don’t know how you figure that sentences of finite numbers of years are life sentences unless you’re being willfully obtuse.

            You should also note that I have not made any arguments. I’ve only provided additional information beyond a screenshot of a very old tweet, which is publicly and easily available, and I have stayed as far from editorializing as possible.

            Whatever your opinion about this situation, you will be better served by presenting it alongside a more complete and accurate respresentation of facts than this screenshot of a tweet contains.

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              Not the person you’re arguing with, but just to be clear, in the US, life sentences are either determinate or indeterminate. The former are for the remainder of natural life. The latter typically have a fixed part (25/30 years, in this case) after which parole is possible for early release, but can extend up to the remainder of natural life.

              So when we say “multiple life sentences” it doesn’t mean sentencing for the duration of a multiple of their remaining natural life, it means that there are multiple sentences that have the possibility of life imprisonment.

              Edit: I see what you’re saying. In this case, these were both fixed sentences, not indeterminate life sentences.

              • Nougat
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                73 months ago

                Which, so far as I can see, is not the case here. 30 years for felony murder, 25 years for burglary and theft.