Probably not lol. When serving consecutive sentences, the judge will state which sentence runs first.
Without knowing more about this sentencing order, it could be that he has to serve his 7 years and discharge that sentence and then begin his life sentence. No need for corpse storage for that.
1 life sentence + 7 years
the magic number 17
What is the purpose of adding more years after a life sentence. Life sentence should be it.
He could win on appeal the charge that carries the life sentence and still have to serve the remaining sentence of seven years.
But otherwise, the rotting corpse has to be kept in a prison cell for 7 years?
Probably not lol. When serving consecutive sentences, the judge will state which sentence runs first.
Without knowing more about this sentencing order, it could be that he has to serve his 7 years and discharge that sentence and then begin his life sentence. No need for corpse storage for that.
Really! Hearing that sentence, I imagined after he dies in prison that they keep the corpse in a cell for 7 more years.
It varies but "life" a lot of times is like, 25 years. Or 50.... Etc. Sometimes more.
The 7 years are a mandatory sentence for one of the weapons charges
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