You have to wonder sometimes about criminal sentencing. A man murdered his brother and the brother's family, a total of six people including children. He was tried and convicted. His sentence was six death penalties plus 60 years.
I get the six death penalties, each conviction carrying it's own death penalty. What's the deal with the extra years though? Are they going to keep the corpse in a cell for a decade afterward on each count? For one conviction do they execute them and then incarcerate the corpse for a decade? Dead is dead. What's the point of anything else?
I get the six death penalties, each conviction carrying it's own death penalty. What's the deal with the extra years though? Are they going to keep the corpse in a cell for a decade afterward on each count? For one conviction do they execute them and then incarcerate the corpse for a decade? Dead is dead. What's the point of anything else?