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In Greece, a life sentence typically means imprisonment for a minimum of 20 years before the possibility of parole can be considered. However, the actual duration can vary depending on the specifics of the case, including the nature of the crime and any mitigating circumstances. In some cases, life sentences can be served without the possibility of parole, effectively meaning the individual would spend their life in prison.

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