The longest prison sentences in the world

    by EmperorUmi

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    1. Emilio will be out of prison nearly 10,000 years before Jamai and Otman. I wonder what he’ll do while waiting for his friends…? 🤔

      Chamoy’s sentence is supposed to show 141k. I can’t remember where I found this screenshot. It was in an article someone shared on Reddit elsewhere.

    2. What find IAF is why one train bomber got 42,924 years and the other got 42,922. He was 2 years less guilty?

    3. Oh man…the day someone invents the eternal youth pill. Corporate fraud? Sign me up! 🤣🤣

    4. Homelessnomore on

      Thai law of the time specified that those convicted of fraud could not serve more than twenty years in prison and her mandatory release was 2009, she was paroled after only eight.

      Under Spanish law, the maximum sentence that any of them can serve is 40 years.

      – Wikipedia

    5. I don’t see the point in all that just give them a life sentence or death penalty

    6. TheTalentedAmateur on

      At least Otman, Jamai, and Emilio will have enough time to work on their GED’s. That’ll speak well for them when they come up for parole, not to mention the employment opportunities.

    7. even more interesting, the woman sentenced to 141,000 years only served 8 and was let out

    8. FirstWithTheEgg on

      The port Arthur shooter got 35 life sentences. They should have bought back capital punishment for that cunt.

    9. I love that it goes Madrid Train Bombings, Madrid Train Bombings, Madrid Train Bombings,

      **Corporate Fraud**

    10. BobBelcher2021 on

      You’d never see this in Canada.

      Karla Homolka has been out of prison longer than she was in prison for the part she played in the murders of Kristin French and Leslie Mahaffy.

    11. 30k years for rape? Who’d he rape?

      Edit: the answer is 6 kids. And the reason for the crazy sentence is because Oklahoma doesn’t allow life without parole so the jury recommended 5000 years and the judge sentenced him consecutively to give the 30,000 assuring he wouldn’t be eligible for parole until he is 108.

      It’s pretty stupid to me that the state doesn’t allow life without parole but they just do something like this to achieve the same effect. Virtue signaling laws to feel good but using loopholes to get around them…

    12. Unusual_Internet6156 on

      Come to Belgium.. you can kill someone and walk out free after 15 years “de wet Lejeune” 😵‍💫

    13. BandagesTheMender on

      Maybe stop feeding, clothing and wasting personnel resources caring for these people and just go with option B. If you’re in for life, what’s the point.

    14. Salty_Antelope10 on

      I mean isn’t a lifetime sentence enough or does this go over into the afterlife?

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