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But as he undergoes a mental examination, to exclude refractions, as he "might" was when the offense was running, so the sentence can be shorter than 21 years or more, (if it turns out that he had mental disorders, on paper) or no one forgets to lock the door in the prison, then it will be much shorter, but the prosecutor will press for maximum penalties of at least anyway.
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I guessed that because it's similar in most Western European countries. The question I was asking "So is it possible a sentence in excess of twenty one years is possible"? |
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Yes it is, if no other event coming up, which I see as not very significant!
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#4 |
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Ah, right...fingers crossed then.
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