I’ve heard accounts of prisoners being sentenced to consecutive life sentences. Regardless of the number of life sentences, the person will still be serving for the one life they’ve got, right?. Are there different legal implications behind multiple sentences?
Yes. You might be pardoned for one, but there’s still another. You can ask for parole for one, but there’s still another. You might challenge the court to overturn one of the sentence, but there’s still another.
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