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The state of California has about 120,000 prison inmates. There are 9,000 of those prisoners who are serving life sentences.
Anyone sentenced to life.
The exact number of people in the state of North Carolina that are serving life sentences are not known. AS of 2014, there are an estimated 114,000 people serving life sentences in the United States.
Yes. People do get sentenced to life and are still eligible for parole release after serving so much time. The time varies from state to state, but is at minimum 15 years.
I was watching the show Orange Is the New Black and I found it to be an interesting take on the life of state prison inmates. It has me wondering how accurate prison TV shows and movies are. Are TV shows and movies accurate representations of state prison inmates or are they more loosely based?
a drug dealer who is serving a life sentence. His life was chronicled in the book "Random Family". a drug dealer who is serving a life sentence. His life was chronicled in the book "Random Family".
He is serving a life sentence in prison
No, once a prisoner is extradited and sentenced for a crime, they typically serve their sentence in the state where they were convicted. The judge cannot send them back to their previous state after sentencing them to life in prison for murder.
In the state of Ga, a life sentence is only 30 years.
He confessed to 8 crimes and he is serving a life sentence.
He didn't. He's currently serving a life sentence.
ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!! they get what was chosen for them!