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In Kansas, a life sentence typically means that the individual will serve a minimum of 25 years before becoming eligible for parole. However, depending on the nature of the crime, some life sentences can be designated as "hard 50," "hard 25," or even life without the possibility of parole, which means the person will spend their entire life in prison. The specific terms can vary based on the circumstances of the conviction.

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