He should never be released from prison again under any circumstances — even if the jail is on fire. He has a long rap sheet starting from when he was 12. He is as incorrigible as they come.
If you've ever read a post by me you will know I fully agree.
However, the phrase "he's being put away in prison for a long, long time" is based on fiction. This monster was already in and out, like many others. IF he gets convicted he MAY serve some years.
Pew Research:In the violent crime category, people convicted of murder spent a median of 17.5 years in prison before being released, while the median amount of time served was lower for those convicted of rape (7.2 years), non-negligent manslaughter (7.0 years), negligent manslaughter (3.7 years), other sexual assault (3.6 years), ...Dec 6, 2021
As we all know, median means some higher and some lower.
Famous GHW Bush campaign element:
'William R. Horton (born August 12, 1951) is an American convicted felon who, while serving a life sentence for murder (without the possibility of parole),[1] was the beneficiary of a Massachusetts weekend furlough program. He did not return from his furlough and ultimately committed assault, armed robbery, and rape before being captured and sentenced in Maryland, where he remains incarcerated. The controversy over Horton's furlough became a major issue in the 1988 presidential election, as US Vice President and Republican nominee George H. W. Bush brought Horton up frequently during his campaign against Massachusetts governor and Democratic nominee Michael Dukakis. A prominent PAC ad for Bush about Horton has been widely characterized as a textbook example of dog-whistle politics.--Wikipedia.
Michigan recently has to review and release prisoners who had convictions partially based on drug tests that were found to be faulty (traces of legal CBD improperly said to be active marijuana).
Other states have had improper police or prosecutor actions mean all their previous testimony gets the case reviewed for prisoners already convicted.
Still others had dna chain of evidence cited as faulty---prisoners released. And people may soon meet various assassins in person as they are released: (2 famous cases--) John Hinckley Jr. to be granted unconditional releasehttps://news.yahoo.com › john-hinckley-jr-reagan-assasin.... Sep 27, 2021 — Sirhan Sirhan arrives for a parole hearing in San Diego on Aug. 27.
California governor denies RFK assassin Sirhan Sirhan parolehttps://www.npr.org › 2022/01/13 › california-governor-... Jan 13, 2022 — Sirhan will be scheduled for a new parole hearing no later than February 2023. Sirhan will ask a judge to overturn Newsom's denial, said his ...