Anyone sentenced to life.
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Because he had to decide between serving his country the United State A.K.A. the Union or serving his state of Virginia which sided with the Confederacy.
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.
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.
The most populous U. S. state in 1790 was Virginia, with 691,737 people.
The majority of people in the northwest part of Virginia were sympathetic to the Union, broke away from Virginia, and became a state in 1863.
If in another state has issued a warrant for an inmate, that inmate will be extradited to that state after he finishes his time in the state he is currently serving his sentence.
There are 34 West Virginia State Senators. There are 17 state senatorial districts each with two Senators serving four year staggered terms to maintain continuity in that body. There are currently 26 Democratic Party State Senators and 8 from the Republican Party.
He is 56 and still in prison serving a 365 year sentence.
In 2013, about 1.9 million people lived in the state of West Virginia.
The amount of Representitives for each state are chosen by how many people live in the state, so Virginia probably is the most populated state.