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by browningstreet 407 days ago
This would have to factor into any future parole considerations, wouldn’t it?
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No, because federal parole isn't a thing for crimes committed after November 1, 1987.
Federal parole may not be possible, but a pardon definitely is.
Yes, and given the current administration’s pardon practice, being shamelessly unrepentant and flagrantly likely to be a recidivist looks more like a positive than a negative consideration.
A thought just came to me, that the selling of indulgences triggered the Reformation.
It's been a moneymaker for a long time. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/31-line_Indulgence
Maybe they can raise enough money for a pardon.