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  2. Lora v. United States - Wikipedia

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    Section 924(c)(1)(D)(ii)’s bar on concurrent sentences does not govern a sentence for a §924(j) conviction. A §924(j) sentence therefore can run either concurrently with or consecutively to another sentence. Court membership; Chief Justice John Roberts Associate Justices Clarence Thomas · Samuel Alito Sonia Sotomayor · Elena Kagan

  3. Back-to-back life sentences - Wikipedia

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    The life sentences were not served consecutively (back to back) but the multiple periods of parole ineligibility led to a similar result. The longest period of parole ineligibility was 75 years, handed out to four offenders: Justin Bourque (later reduced to 25 years), John Paul Ostamas, Douglas Garland and Derek Saretzky.

  4. Sentence (law) - Wikipedia

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    Sentences for multiple crimes may be a concurrent sentence, where sentences of imprisonment are all served together at the same time, or a consecutive sentence, in which the period of imprisonment is the sum of all sentences served one after the other. [2]

  5. Charles Scott Robinson - Wikipedia

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    The judge sentenced Robinson to 5,000 years in prison for each offense with each term to be served consecutively instead of concurrently which totaled to 30,000 years in prison as Jurors, who couldn’t sentence him to life without parole, said they wanted Robinson behind bars for good. [1] [2] [6] [7]

  6. Totality principle - Wikipedia

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    Consecutive sentences: offences arise out of unrelated facts or incidents; offences that are of the same or similar kind but where the overall criminality will not sufficiently be reflected by concurrent sentences; one or more offence(s) qualifies for a statutory minimum sentence and concurrent sentences would improperly undermine that minimum.

  7. List of people sentenced to more than one life imprisonment

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    While behind bars, Dahmer was beaten to death by Christopher Scarver in 1994. [45] Harold Shipman: 2000 15 life sentences plus 4 years United Kingdom: Medical doctor believed to be one of the most prolific serial killers in the world, with more than 218 victims. Died by suicide at HM Prison Wakefield in 2004. [46] Robert Hanssen: 2001

  8. One transaction rule - Wikipedia

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    There is no hard and fast rule. In the end, a judgment must be made to balance the principle that one transaction generally attracts concurrent sentences with the principle that the overall criminal conduct must be appropriately recognised and that distinct acts may in the circumstances, attract distinct penalties. Proper weight must, therefore ...

  9. List of longest prison sentences - Wikipedia

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    Convicted of one count of soliciting for sex over the internet, four counts of transmitting child pornography and 100 counts of possession of child pornography. He was sentenced to five years in prison for each of the 105 counts to run consecutively. [132] José Ramón Claros Ramos 2023 514 years El Salvador