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 @9FF66BJfrom Alberta  answered…2yrs2Y

no the it should be atleast 20 years couse studies show in prison can couse calmnest to the brain for a murder so i say keep him in for 20 years or more if his brain sanity has not calm down and the yaers depend on how many murders

 @96D2BB5from Alberta  answered…3yrs3Y

Depends on how gruesome the crime was. If it was something like Jeffery Dahmer, then no they shouldn't get parole. They should do a psychological evaluation to see whether or not it's a good idea to give them parole.

 @96D27J5from Alberta  answered…3yrs3Y

depends on what they did so they might eave of not it depends on want they did

 @8R6WR3Vfrom Alberta  answered…4yrs4Y

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 @8VNYWLRfrom Alberta  answered…4yrs4Y

Those who are serving a life sentence should not be able to get parole, however, if someone who has been 'good' in jail and has done first degree murder, could get a chance at parole, but if they mess up at anything small or have not bee good in jail, then they should not get parole at all. It depends on what they have done and why they are in jail. Otherwise, NO neither group should be allowed parole.

 @8VNMTSRfrom Alberta  answered…4yrs4Y

I feel like it should be closer to 20 or 25 but, yes. After a longer time.

 @8QZL5HTConservativefrom Alberta  answered…4yrs4Y

No, however, older cases could be reviewed as technology has advanced. There could be instances where they could be proven innocent.

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