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In Kentucky, a life sentence typically means that the individual will serve at least 25 years before being eligible for parole. However, if the sentence is for a capital offense or involves certain violent crimes, the individual may serve life without the possibility of parole. Ultimately, the specifics can vary depending on the nature of the crime and the judge's sentencing decisions.

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