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If a man commits a crime at the age of 68 and gets convicted at the age of 71, how long will he spend time?


    



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enigma_gayle
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reclusion perpetua...he'll die in the prison cell...
our civil law does is still applicable regardless of AGE, sex and social standing...
*******
but with regards to social standing, i believe the rich guys are enjoying better benefits in prison than the poor inmates, right?


jongbong
zzz... he will spend a long time to enjoy his pardon. hmmm... beer... zzz...


annabelle p
If the man was sentenced to life imprisonment, there is no extent or duration of imprisonment and even without serving the full sentence, he can be paroled either for good behavior or old age. While if he was sentenced to reclusion perpetua, the convicted has to serve out the term of his sentence from 20 to 40 years and can never be paroled.


oneiloilojeepney
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If this man was Erap he gets no time and gets a presidential pardon.


黒いサファイア/Black Sapphire
It depends on the crime he commits. If it is a heinous crime and he was convicted then he will be given a life sentence with parole and pardon (30years in jail or it depends on his capacity to lived) or a death penalty no pardon and parole. If it's just a minor crime, then he will only counts for less than 5 - 10 years.


pero_102
time, what time? When money talks, everybody listen, even that blind-folded sword-bearing lady, no wonder her ears aren't plugged,


gerard k
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depends on the crime really


Kojak
Except in rare instances the age of the convicted criminal has no impact on the sentencing.....it is up to the judge based on the laws


Angel Girl
the duration of the sentence


windblown
Very short. Pardoned.


Ken
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As long as needed.


PG_13
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like erap "PARDON".


Lady Anne Hanover
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not that long coz he is already eligible for the executive clemency!!!


john
according to our law, if the person reached his/her age of 70, he/she could apply for presidential pardon and will immediately be granted to hi,, but you see, our law is not consistent in doing so. and a lot of prisoners are not well-educated about their rights so to my own opinion, they're an absolute example of human rights victims....


mushroom
depends on the amount of time he was sentenced for. and how long he lives after being imprisoned.


Missy
I think it would depend on the crime, first offense, etc. But regardless, it probably won't be very long.


aunt_webby
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that depends on the crime doesnt it ?
he will still have to do time like any other convict !


♥ ♫ chancun à son goût ♥ ♫
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They may show him some mercy, if the crime was not a terrible one. Otherwise, he could remain in prison for the remainder of his life.

You know what I don't like hearing---when someone who did something, say, in their 20s, and then doesn't get caught till their 50s or 60s--and still has to do the time. Even if the person is now an upstanding citizen...really unfair...unless, of course the crime was a violent one.


gervin_tan
If he's rich, powerful, popular, well-connected or all of the above, no matter what the crime, he'll do no time at all.


Proud Spainard 88
First off we need to know how many years he was sentenced too for the crime?


~o0o~
this is a case by case situation since you didn't specify the kind of crime for conviction. bear in mind that once he is convicted for a non-punishable crime, he could either be given a life imprisonment with no bail (no parol); life penalty or capital punishment (thru hanging; lethal injection; gas chamber; execution; & the like). or it could be a sentence that even if he died, the penalty still exists, say, eg until the age 125yrs old even if knowing he won't live that long, the sentence still prevail and still exist (partially called "grave sentence").
NB: some countries does not have the law to punish a criminal by execution; hanging; lethal injection; or gas chamber, (in short capital punishment), instead, they could only give the sentence of "life imprisonment".
-Iraq has the capital punishment law of "hanging" a convicted criminal eg Saddam Hussein
-Some countries do have lethal injection and gas chamber
-Philippines doesn't have these kind of capital punishment (penalty). Either it will be life imprisonment.
*for further information, get help from your nearest lawyers (w/especialty in criminal crimes)


The Eternal Squire
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A lot depends on the nature of the offense. You can expect the entire sentence to be served for any kind of violent felony. For non-violent felonies and some of the more serious misdemeanors, the offender might be transferred to house arrest or be required to serve only weekends in jail.


telecaster80
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well..............................that leaves quite a few unknown vaiables---so MY guess would be......hmmmmmmmmmmmm...................... from time served to life.


yashmakharia
if he is from okinawa... he will probably live thru a 22 lifer ;)


donielle
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Depends how long he lives lol he could do 25 years and still be alive and get out.


Jay
until his social security runs out.


Erika M
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not very long



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