Just to be clear, because you asked me to be clear, if you were convicted of second-degree murder, the judge could impose parole ineligibility up to 25 years, in which case you would be eligible for the faint hope clause.
November 2nd, 2010 / 4:15 p.m.
Conservative
Rob Nicholson Conservative Niagara Falls, ON
Just to be clear, because you asked me to be clear, if you were convicted of second-degree murder, the judge could impose parole ineligibility up to 25 years, in which case you would be eligible for the faint hope clause.
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