Originally posted by Arrian
Why give someone "five life sentences" and then let them out after 24 years?
-Arrian
Why give someone "five life sentences" and then let them out after 24 years?
-Arrian
In Mohnhaupt's case, her full sentence was "five life sentences (for 5 different murders) plus 15 years, 24 of which must be behind bars."
So the time her parole would begin, in case that it is not to be expected that she returns to terrorist activities, was already included in the verdict.
That said, the opinion of those who decide on the immanent danger has more than once proven to be wrong, esp. in the case of sex offenders, child molesters etc., which is very tragic.
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