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Originally Posted by AltaGuy
I believe that it's reasonable for a parole board to review a case/file/criminal after 15 years no matter how heinous the crime. The original crime(s) will be taken into account, and for the very worst offenders, they simply shouldn't be granted parole. Not reviewing the file of someone in jail for 75 years seems more odd to me than denying parole after 15.
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But you also have to consider the flipside of that coin. Perhaps it isnt solely about the behaviour of the criminal but the overall message to victims and their families.
"Your family's entire lives, their hopes, dreams accomplishments and even the children's ability to potentially have their own live and children one day were only worth 15 of this guy's years."
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