There is something wrong with our justice system when someone convicted of a financial crime receives 150 years in prison while someone who convicted of killing a human being receives a sentences as low as seven years. Having said that I am not justifying what Madoff did or the anguish he caused.
He got 150 years because he exposed the corruption within the SEC not because he stole $50 Billion dollars.
That said he shouldn’t spend the time in a Supermax with all those others. They should be shot and he should go to a medium security work camp. Those Supermax prisons are expensive.
Unfortunately, in Law, it is necessary to equate human life and money - but not even in Law, also in Commerce (building a large, e.g., public works project is calculated to always cost several human lives because construction workers are killed accidently).
Someone who robs you of $1000 has effectively stolen part of your life - namely, the amount of time you would need to earn / save $1000.
Supposing that you and your extended family were all found guilty of stealing / defrauding / embezzeling $100 million, and ordered by the court to "work it off." That would effectively mean that you and 20 - 30 other persons would be sentenced to servitude for the remainder of your natural lives. But if you, as an individual, were alone guilty, and unable to pay recompense, then that means that the, say, one thousand people whom you defrauded each "lost" approx. $100,000 in life-time.
Furthermore, let's remember that Madoff committed his crimes with deliberation, over a period of many, many years - whereas taking a human life - e.g., in a bar brawl - can be a spontaneous event.
Finally, one should note that Madoff was sentenced to 150 years - but that he will under no circumstances actually sit in prison for 150 years.
Regards,