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I knew he was a sadistic creep when I saw him kicking his cat.

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You would like to know how many people in the state of California have been paroled with life sentences in the last 20 years?

I don't have access to real-time data or the ability to browse the internet. You may want to check official reports or statistics from the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation for accurate information on the number of people paroled with life sentences in the state over the last 20 years.


In the 1880 censuswhat percent of people in penitentiaries had sentences of over one year?

In the 1880 census, approximately 80% of people in penitentiaries had sentences of over one year.


What part of America is Jeff the killer in?

Jeff the Killer is a fictional character known from internet creepypasta stories and not related to any specific part of America. He is depicted as a murderous and sadistic entity in these stories, but he does not exist in reality.


What are the advantages of community sentences?

Community sentences offer an alternative to imprisonment, allowing offenders to remain in the community while serving their sentence. They can help reduce prison overcrowding and provide opportunities for offenders to access rehabilitative programs and support services. Community sentences also allow offenders to maintain relationships with family and support networks, facilitating their reintegration into society.


What is a sentence using the word perpetrators?

The sentences are:-1)No matter who actually perpetrates the pre-announced crime, the responsibility will fall on the would-be owner of the land and of the thought.2)Perpetrated by the government.3)Much of the fraud perpetrated through contact centers can be tackled through technology.4)Many of the oddest sightings were, he believed, hoaxes often perpetrated by journalists short of copy in the silly season.I think they are enough sentences. :-)