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TopicWhat happens if they build a school near a sex offender's house?
ParanoidObsessive
08/27/23 10:15:26 AM
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Revelation34 posted...
Because most of them don't get out.

That's really only true for first-degree murder, and even then not necessarily.

More "justifiable" versions of murder are still technically murder (without even getting into manslaughter), and those can easily involve shorter sentences. Sometimes much shorter (in some places in the US, second-degree is only about 10-15 years). And unless a sentence specifically refuses possibility of parole, that can dramatically shorten a sentence as well (general rule of thumb being one month served for each year of the original sentence).

And that's without even talking about more complicated discussions of "felony murder" or "fetal murder" or "murder by proxy".

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