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Originally Posted by highthief
And how many weren't? The large majority I would bet.
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Fifty weren't, but I think some of them died during the processing. Of course it's the majority, this is an uncharacteristic release condition. But 10 out of 60 isn't an insignificant number, considering.
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Originally Posted by highthief
I don't agree with the concept of "compassionate" early release for someone convicted of murder and I agree with Cynthetiq. She was given life in prison and that is what she should get - there's no rational reason to release her, the arguments are all emotive in nature.
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A rational reason would be to offer it as a conditional parole release so that she can die in the care of her family, rather than at the cost of the state.
She's been recommended for this release by the prison, and the prosecuting lawyer has nothing against it.