To: nitzy
What if a convicted felon dies in prison after a life sentence (many do.) How is that un-doable?
28 posted on
08/02/2018 8:29:33 AM PDT by
fwdude
(History has no 'sides;' you're thinking of geometry.)
To: fwdude
>>What if a convicted felon dies in prison after a life sentence (many do.) How is that un-doable?<<
Exactly the point I just made in my post.
43 posted on
08/02/2018 8:55:25 AM PDT by
fortes fortuna juvat
( I would propound that that RT AmeriObama's legacy to the USA: A Criminalized Department of Justice.)
To: fwdude
That itself is a valid point, but time in prison is also time that can be used to prove a person's innocence if they are truly innocent.
Ironically, it's also possible that the longer a person lives in a prison, the more likely their life expectancy will exceed what it would have been on the outside.
45 posted on
08/02/2018 9:01:58 AM PDT by
Alberta's Child
("The Russians escaped while we weren't watching them ... like Russians will.")
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