2aguy
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- Jul 19, 2014
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You are a dumb piece of shit. As of now 1 out of every 11 prison sentences in the US is a life sentence. There are only 3 countries in the world that have not ratified the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child....Somalia, Sudan, and the United States. Currently there are 2,594 juveniles in the US serving life terms without the possibility of parole. The entire rest of the worlds total? ZERO. Let that sink in.
The Japanese criminal justice system, despite retaining the death penalty, is relatively lenient in sentencing by the standard of the United States. Outside capital cases, many of those sentenced to life sentences are paroled within 15 years. Those convicted of less heinous murder and manslaughter are likely to serve less than 10 years. Those convicted of rape will often serve less than two to five years. It is even possible for someone convicted of murder to serve a suspended sentence if the defense successfully argues for mitigating circumstances.
So stop making stuff up. Japanese prison sentences, like every other 1st world country, are far more lenient than sentences in the United States. Just admit you made up the statement I quoted. Oh wait, you wont. Because you're gutless.
You are a joke.....Japan puts in in prison...you don't get out the same day like you do in Chicago and other democrat party controlled cities..