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5/20/2011 6:18:57 PM EDT
So murder can get you life.

On lock up, I just saw a guy who has 101 years for attempted murder and deviate criminal behavior.

How does one get 'life' and the other 101 years?

Same thing?
5/20/2011 6:20:57 PM EDT
[#1]
The extra time is to avoid parole.




5/20/2011 6:21:03 PM EDT
[#2]
negative



101 years, with good behavior out in 50 or whatever




5/20/2011 6:25:15 PM EDT
[#3]
I gave up trying to understand prison terms. To many variables involved for justice to be the same across the country.

How is it that a pot dealer can get 5-15 years for a second or third offense yet a child molester or rapist and be out in less time?

The scales of justice don't seem to balance very well sometimes.

I think in the case you brought up they treated the attempted murder charge as severe as a murder charge. In that case I can agree with it. Seems they just mess around with the term "life" vs serving a sentence that equates to life.

ETA the above poster made a great point. I forgot about the possibility for parole. Life terms do not allows for that.
5/20/2011 6:27:13 PM EDT
[#4]
In Texas, life is usually interpreted as 60 years.  With good behavior, they can get out after 20 years or 1/3 of the sentence.  With 101 years yields a minimum stretch is 33 years.

At first I thought this thread was about grammar and composition.
5/20/2011 6:31:38 PM EDT
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