• TheOneCurly
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      339 months ago

      Minimum 25 years actually in a prison +/- some minor adjustments for behavior and then he’ll be eligible to request release on parole. But if parole isn’t granted there’s no upper limit on how long he can continue to spend in prison.

    • @44razorsedge
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      39 months ago

      That pig (with18 previous brutality complaints, two convictions and a totat of ~$9M Minneapolis taxpayer money settlements) who murdered George Flloyd got 22 years.

    • @endhits
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      They’re going to initialize his exact sentence at a later date.

      • @BottleOfAlkahest
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        59 months ago

        That not what that means in the US, ‘25 to life’ is an exact sentence for our “justice” system.

        • @[email protected]
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          129 months ago

          Many things to take issue with, but 25 to life is a completely sane sentence.

          Minimum 25, then parole hearings start. If he keeps failing parole (is a danger), the sentence can continue indefinitely

          • @BottleOfAlkahest
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            19 months ago

            I’m not trying to argue this guy doesn’t deserve his sentence. I just take some issue with our system in general. I agree he earned 25 to life.

            • @[email protected]
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              I mean, I don’t like how we have to shit all the time, if we are just discussing whatever

              • @BottleOfAlkahest
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                19 months ago

                So not sure what your problem is…the person I was originally replying to thought 25 to life wasn’t an actual sentence in the US. I was correcting that misunderstanding originally.

                Then you came in sideways and off topic about it being a justifiable sentence for his crime. I assumed you were commenting in good faith and were confused about my use of quotes around justice. So I responded to that. But if you’re just looking to be a jerk can you do it on like Facebook or something?

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                  9 months ago

                  You said “justice” system, as if 25 to life wasn’t “just”. It is, and it’s easy to understand.

                  Pretty rude that you respond to a misunderstanding on an open forum by being toxic and trying to gatekeep the platform, as if only your view, understanding and discussion is above reproach.

                  A classic thing that happens on Lemmy is people focus on systemic issues when in a thread about a very specific part of a system. I was replying to the specific relationship between 25 to life, and “justice”.

                  You whiffed then lashed out but whatever,none of this matters.

                  • @BottleOfAlkahest
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                    19 months ago

                    I straightened out the “justice” misunderstanding before you came at me sideways about how you don’t like to shit? I don’t think 25 to life was unjust in his case and I didn’t think it was so you can pack up your “it’s easy to understand” toxicity and miss me with it. I was replying to someone who is likely not from the US or doesn’t understand our sentencing.

                    I lashed out? You started the sarcastic toxic trolling behavior with a comment that was unrelated to the conversation I was having with someone else, then continued it in a follow on comment when I tried to straighten out the misunderstanding…in what world did you not start the issue here? It’s not gatekeepers lemmy to ask you to take your toxic trolling behavior elsewhere.

                    If you’re a troll I do hope you go back to Facebook. If you somehow genuinely don’t think you’re a troll then I hope you develop the ability use basic insight to reflect on how you come off socially.