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    10 months ago

    It seems the life part means they can’t be put back in prison for life. That’s how I read it. I’m not overly familiar with UK law and that seems to be the difference

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      10 months ago

      They’ll be on license for life, which means if they break the terms of their release (parole) they can be returned to prison.

      If released, an offender serving a life sentence will remain on licence for the rest of their life. If they are ever thought to be a risk to the public they could be recalled to prison. They do not need to have committed another offence in order to be recalled.

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        10 months ago

        That’s very different about the American system. I’m all for reform but I worry about people who murder.

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          10 months ago

          Murder is murder and this was clearly premeditated, with 3 other potential victims mentioned. However 15 and 16 is relatively young, and 20 years is longer than they’ve both been alive. Maybe people change, maybe they don’t.