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A life sentence in Utah is for life.

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Hello, it means the rest the the persons life. That is why it is called a "life" sentence.

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Natural life sentence is when the prisoner stays in prison for a life time.

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Life Sentence Records was created in 1994.

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A life sentence is the length of the convicted person's life.

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A natural life sentence means the person will be in prison until they die, while a life sentence may allow for the possibility of parole after a certain number of years.

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A life sentence in the state of Ohio is a minimum of 30 years, to a maximum of 75 years for a natural life sentence.

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A life sentence in the State of Idaho is 25 years

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Um.. for life. Hence life sentence. Till you stop breathing.

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A life sentence is usually about 25 years.This may differ with each state. Many life sentences have to go in front of a parole board that board then decides if the life sentencee can be released. Life sentence without parole can be your entire life.

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Hello......you answered your own question......life is as long as someone is alive.

Not necessarily, Life without chance of parole is a life sentence, but a regular life sentence you get out before you die

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In general, a federal life sentence is from 25 years in length to the actual entire life of the criminal. A life sentence without the possibility of parole is actually the entire natural life of the criminal.

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His death sentence was commuted to life.

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A life sentence typically means the individual will spend the rest of their life in prison with no possibility of parole.

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Thank you you have made a difference in my life what this sentence means?

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Sorry, there will probably be no parole for your friend with a life sentence.

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In my case the sentence for being married was life.

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I love life itself.

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Life Sentence - 2004 was released on:

USA: 6 June 2004

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"any circumstance attending the commission of a crime or tort which increases its guilt or enormity or adds to its injurious consequences, but which is above and beyond the essential constituents of the crime or tort itself."[

There is no aggravated life sentence, but there is a life sentence for an aggravated crime.

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In Georgia, a life sentence typically means the person will spend the rest of their life in prison without the possibility of parole.

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My life here in New York is great.

Some scientists think that there is life on other planets.

The criminal was convicted and given a life sentence.

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The Possible sentence is getting a life sentence.

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That would be a life sentence. There would be chances for multiple life sentences.

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Depending upon the sentence that was handed down it may, in fact, be LIFE imprisonment.

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He had a life-threatening illness.

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A life sentence in Georgia typically means the convicted individual will spend the rest of their life in prison without the possibility of parole.

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Marriage is worse than a Federal sentence. It is a life sentence.

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A life sentence in Hong Kong is considered a life sentence. However, good behavior can permit the sentence to be commuted, and the inmate released under certain circumstances. For offenders under the age of eighteen, the sentencing is discretionary.

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life sentence

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Yes, the sentence "life is a bowl of cherries" is a metaphorical idiom. It is a metaphor comparing life to a bowl of cherries, suggesting that life is sweet and pleasant.

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In Georgia, a life sentence typically means the individual will spend the rest of their life in prison without the possibility of parole. It is considered a severe penalty for serious crimes.

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Life....In Canada a life sentence is a LIFE sentence! The Criminal Code specifically states that! Most people however are ignorant and think it is 25 years. The 25 years is just when an inmate can apply for parole (depending on which level of murder)

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uhmm you have to go to jail to serve a life sentence. so how can you even ask this question?

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Yes, it is a complete, correct sentence.

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Not sure but maybe if your old like 40-50 it could be a life sentence... just a guess

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The correct sentence is: Are you running in the race for life next week?

are and running = verbs

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The length of a juvenile life sentence varies depending on the legal system. In some jurisdictions, juveniles may be eligible for parole or early release after serving a certain portion of their sentence. Generally, a juvenile life sentence can range from several years to life imprisonment.

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the rest of there life the rest of there life

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Life without parole in Montana is natural life.

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Your entire life until you die.

False, each State Government and Federal Government has their own laws pertaining to life imprisonment. Arkansas's definition of a life sentence is 40 years, you would be eligible for parol after serving 75% of that time, you would be completely released from prison (go out flat) after your 40 year term. This is why a lot of courts and jury's will sentence a person to multiple life sentences. You must serve all of the first life sentence to get to the 2nd life sentence.

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If a person dies while serving a life sentence, the sentence is typically considered to have been served, as the individual is no longer alive to continue serving it.

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If someone is serving both a life sentence and a 20-year sentence in state prison, they would typically serve the longer sentence first. Once the 20-year sentence is completed, they would then begin serving the life sentence. It's important to note that the actual time served can vary based on factors like good behavior, parole eligibility, and potential sentence reductions.

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do you need oxygen in life

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