Author Topic: Man sentenced to 285 years in prison for molesting 11 children.  (Read 2031 times)

There's a reason why they sentenced him to 285 years of prison. Not 100% sure, but the way I think it works:

- He molests 11 kids. Lets say he gets 26 years per molestation. If the judge doesn't rule consecutive sentences, those 285 years are spent in one go as 11 overlapping 26 years.

- He molests 11 kids. Lets say he gets a life sentence. With good behavior, that could be reduced to something like 40 years.

- He molests 11 kids. Lets say he gets 26 years per molestation, but that are non-consecutive. Even with good time served and a sentence reduction, he'd still be serving 200 years, and will never get out of prison.

The judge in this court case was doing his best to ensure this man would never see the outside of a prison out of a box.


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The judge handed down the maximum sentence possible, telling Pineda that he should die in prison.
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It'd actually be funny if life preservation technologies get made, and all the 150+ sentenced prisoners are hooked up to it.
Lifetime sentence would last forever?

It'd actually be funny if life preservation technologies get made, and all the 150+ sentenced prisoners are hooked up to it.
Talk about cruel and unusual.

Lifetime sentence would last forever?

- He gets a life sentence. With good behavior, that could be reduced to something like 40 years.

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The judge handed down the maximum sentence possible, telling Pineda that he should die in prison.
I don't think that people should be sentenced to life in prison. Life in prison actually won't HELP the person become a better person unless
With good behavior, that could be reduced to something like 40 years.
which actually makes sense. But that may not be the case here.