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- Back-to-back_life_sentences abstract "In judicial practice, back-to-back life sentences are two or more consecutive life sentences given to a felon. This penalty is typically used to prevent the felon from ever getting released from prison. This is a common punishment for a double murder in the United States; this is effective because the defendant may be awarded parole after 25 years when he or she is eligible, and then must serve an additional 25 years in prison to be eligible for parole again. It also serves as a type of insurance that the defendant will have to serve the maximum length of at least one life sentence if, for some reason, one of the murder convictions is overturned on appeal.Other countries either allow multiple concurrent life sentences which can be served at the same time (e.g. Canada), or allow multiple consecutive life sentences with a single minimum term (e.g. Australia), thus allowing earlier release of the prisoner.For convictions of multiple murders committed after 2 December 2011, it is possible for back-to-back life sentences to be handed out in Canada. Before doing this, the judge must consider a jury recommendation as to whether to impose a sentence of more than 25-years-to-life.".
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- Back-to-back_life_sentences wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sentencing_(law).
- Back-to-back_life_sentences wikiPageWikiLink Defendant.
- Back-to-back_life_sentences wikiPageWikiLink Felony.
- Back-to-back_life_sentences wikiPageWikiLink Incapacitation_(penology).
- Back-to-back_life_sentences wikiPageWikiLink Judge.
- Back-to-back_life_sentences wikiPageWikiLink Life_imprisonment.
- Back-to-back_life_sentences wikiPageWikiLink Life_imprisonment_in_Canada.
- Back-to-back_life_sentences wikiPageWikiLink Murder.
- Back-to-back_life_sentences wikiPageWikiLink Murder_(Canadian_law).
- Back-to-back_life_sentences wikiPageWikiLink Parole.
- Back-to-back_life_sentences wikiPageWikiLink Prison.
- Back-to-back_life_sentences wikiPageWikiLink Prisoner.
- Back-to-back_life_sentences wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Back-to-back_life_sentences wikiPageWikiLinkText "Back-to-back life sentences".
- Back-to-back_life_sentences wikiPageWikiLinkText "Six".
- Back-to-back_life_sentences wikiPageWikiLinkText "back-to-back life sentences".
- Back-to-back_life_sentences wikiPageWikiLinkText "consecutive".
- Back-to-back_life_sentences wikiPageWikiLinkText "three consecutive life terms".
- Back-to-back_life_sentences wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Crime-stub.
- Back-to-back_life_sentences subject Category:Sentencing_(law).
- Back-to-back_life_sentences comment "In judicial practice, back-to-back life sentences are two or more consecutive life sentences given to a felon. This penalty is typically used to prevent the felon from ever getting released from prison. This is a common punishment for a double murder in the United States; this is effective because the defendant may be awarded parole after 25 years when he or she is eligible, and then must serve an additional 25 years in prison to be eligible for parole again.".
- Back-to-back_life_sentences label "Back-to-back life sentences".
- Back-to-back_life_sentences sameAs Q4839014.
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- Back-to-back_life_sentences sameAs Q4839014.
- Back-to-back_life_sentences wasDerivedFrom Back-to-back_life_sentences?oldid=660704633.
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