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Convicts with indefinite sentences The UK sentenced 8000 convicts to indefinite sentences, meaning they might receive parole sometimes for a while but their sentences would never end. 6000 of them are still serving such sentences (I presume the rest have died). This was meant for criminals who had committed heinous crimes, but many were sentenced for repeated petty offenses. </li> |
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