Sentences with phrase «chance of parole»

Mack, 38, was sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 25 years on Feb. 22, 2008, after a jury earlier found him guilty of first - degree murder for the 2002 slaying of fellow DJ Robert Levoir, 25.
He was convicted of 5 terrorism charges and sentenced to 10 1/2 years, however, the Ontario Court of Appeal later increased his sentence to life in prison with no chance of parole for 10 years.
The upgraded first - degree murder convictions carry an automatic life sentence with no chance of parole for 25 years.
If a company fails to raise its dividend in any year, it will get booted out of the Aristocrats index and be sentenced to five years with no chance of parole.
I generally lean towards softer sentencing compared to most people and the courts, but after reading Christy's letter I'd have preferred no chance of parole.
Forty states enacted truth - in - sentencing statutes, which require felons to serve as much as a full 85 percent of their prison terms without any chance of parole; life sentences now truly mean life.
California, leading the Gadarene rush over the cliff as usual, now provides state - funded «sex - reassignment surgery» to prisoners; the first recipient of this «benefit» was Shiloh Heavenly Quine, a first - degree murderer / kidnapper serving a life sentence with no chance of parole.

Not exact matches

Regarding the punishment that accused Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev should face if found guilty of the attack, 59 percent of those surveyed replied that he should be executed, while 35 percent responded that he should be sentenced to life imprisonment without the chance for parole.
There will be no chance for parole, repeat occurrences or exoneration, and somehow, the world will become a better place because of this.
According to the family doctor (Ian Holm, believe it or not), the only way dad will recover is if Jerri overcomes her checkered past and makes the most of the second chance that parole has conferred on her.
After the Legislature killed a Bay Area lawmaker's bill to give juveniles serving life sentences a chance at future parole, a state appeals court took a step in the other direction Wednesday by overturning the 84 - year prison term of a 16 - year - old gang member convicted of robbery and carjacking.
She reported they would «rather spend extra time in prison than be released on parole and risk the chance of breaching parole and being reimprisoned.»
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