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Originally posted by JPaul@19 October 2003 - 10:45
Don't take the phrase life sentence too literally, in relation to how long he will serve in prison. It seldom means anything even remotely like that.
In the UK the judge will say that and then also say what term should be served, which will then be subject to parole.
The life sentence part means that when the person is released they will be out, on licence. If they re-offend the licence will be revoked and another term will be served. However as they are re-offenders I have little sympathy.
That's my understanding of the UK situation.
PS I find it difficult to have sympathy for a wife beater who bites and spits on a Policeman who is arresting him. I would venture that he is guilty of serious assault / actual bodily harm, whether he is disease ridden or not.
Regardless, a "life sentence" even being said is outrageous.