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by mytailorisrich
2400 days ago
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This is because of the European Court of Human Rights that prevents courts from handing hard life sentences. There must be a point when prisoners have to become eligible for parole and have the possibility of being released. The UK has had issues about this and has had to find a way to adapt: Whole-life ordesr have to be reviewed after some time in order to give a chance of release (at least on paper). For the same reason, e.g. in France life sentences come with a maximum of 30 years before becoming eligible for parole. What they do is then that they simply keep denying parole for prisoners they want to keep inside. |
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