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    Quote Originally Posted by pickel View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by socal
    My uncle was the solicitor general for a certain province... He is still an MLA
    Maybe if your uncle was a mass murderer you might finally realize you're an ignorant fool and completely wrong on this issue.

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    "Socialist hell hole".

    *snigger*

    Yes, that is quite funny. Love it or leave it Sodumb and take Minnie with you.
    I posted the law. You didn't.

    You are wrong.

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    You didn't post the law dipshit, you posted what one mass murderers sentence was. And it was a "life sentence". And you posted it after saying this:


    Quote Originally Posted by socal
    In Canada, a mass murderer can only get the maximum of 25 years.

    And I posted the law.

    The maximum determinate sentence is a life sentence with a 25 year parole ineligibility period. For offences committed prior to December 2, 2011 all life sentences and related parole ineligibility periods are served concurrently (at the same time). In cases of multiple murder, where the offence occurred after December 2, 2011 (the date new legislation came into force), a court may, after considering any jury recommendation, order consecutive parole ineligibility periods for each murder.
    Criminal sentencing in Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Keep on digging that hole retard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pickel View Post
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    You didn't post the law dipshit, you posted what one mass murderers sentence was. And it was a "life sentence". And you posted it after saying this:


    Quote Originally Posted by socal
    In Canada, a mass murderer can only get the maximum of 25 years.

    And I posted the law.

    The maximum determinate sentence is a life sentence with a 25 year parole ineligibility period. For offences committed prior to December 2, 2011 all life sentences and related parole ineligibility periods are served concurrently (at the same time). In cases of multiple murder, where the offence occurred after December 2, 2011 (the date new legislation came into force), a court may, after considering any jury recommendation, order consecutive parole ineligibility periods for each murder.
    Criminal sentencing in Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Keep on digging that hole retard.
    MAY AFTER CONSIDERING A JURY RECOMMENDATION, order consecutive parole.

    That DOES NOT mean consecutive parole is the law like you are alleging it is.

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    You seriously suffer from memory loss Sodumb.

    You said this:

    Quote Originally Posted by socal
    COMPOUNDING IS NOT AN OPTION.
    And I said this:

    Quote Originally Posted by pickel
    25 years without parole compounding is an option and not mandatory.
    Keep on digging that hole.

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