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Well, like part of it, that's what bail reform kind of is. It's kind of like it isn't really bail at all. And yeah, the consecutive, like Americans do that. That's where like a guy will get 900 or 1500 years, because they're kind of... The answer is life, but they're just kind of doing it that way, the long way, the mathematic way. So yeah, like, I remember stuff like that. Yeah, when Jeffrey Dahmer was sentenced, when he was still alive, right? Because, I mean, you got to assume people are going to let you serve that time. But anyways, well, in his case, anyways, yeah, it came to like some ridiculous number, like 1500 years or something. So yeah, that's what would happen to, well, one of those guys here, right? So yeah. Well, yeah, because life used to be... If you got sentenced to life, that was 25 years. After 25 years, you were eligible for patrol parole. And as long as you had no offenses inside, you were almost guaranteed to get paroled. But now, not so much.
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