Yurt
08-24-2007, 06:19 PM
Life in prison "with" the possibility of parole:
I am interested as to what people discern this to mean.
In CA, to get such a sentence, you have to: commit first or second degree murder (15, 25 to life), attempt to commit murder, or be a person who has at least 2 serious violent felonies on your record and then you commit a third felony.
What I am asking is, what exactly does life in prison with the possibility of parole mean when the decision is decided by a board, which is not insulated from judicial review to determine whether the decision to deny or grant is not arbitrary.
More specifically when does rehabilitation occur? Can it happen? If so, who judges? If not, who judges?
I am interested as to what people discern this to mean.
In CA, to get such a sentence, you have to: commit first or second degree murder (15, 25 to life), attempt to commit murder, or be a person who has at least 2 serious violent felonies on your record and then you commit a third felony.
What I am asking is, what exactly does life in prison with the possibility of parole mean when the decision is decided by a board, which is not insulated from judicial review to determine whether the decision to deny or grant is not arbitrary.
More specifically when does rehabilitation occur? Can it happen? If so, who judges? If not, who judges?