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3x fellony -> 30 years (California). Other similar statutes in other states. You talked about some of the nicer guys in prison served life+ -- do you believe they should stay there forever, or should there be a possibility for most prisoners to get out at one (very distant) point? [/ QUOTE ] That's what I thought you were refering to. I'm pretty sure there aren't many states that have that. I know Virginia doesn't, because I have three felonies. It's obviously retarded and isn't justice in any way. I think it would be good to have a very thorough review of an inmate every so often. Virginia no longer has parole, but alot of states do. I think if the state allows parole, every inmate (with the exception of death row, if it applies) should be eligible for parole at some point. A very detailed review of what they've done while locked up would be necessary. It's hard to imagine how I would feel if the murderer of one of my family members was paroled, but I think there are cases where people should be given another chance. |
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