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He's going to die in prison and it would not shock me if he commits suicide.
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i think its fitting and i think he will never get out...alive.
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I think it's very fitting, he destroyed MANY lives. He got what was coming to him.
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He plead guilty, so there is very little chance of an appeal even being filed. Federal law requires a minimum of 80% of the sentenced time be served (120 years in this case) on top of that he has not cooporated with the government to disclose who helped him or where the money is. I believe he will spent the rest of his life in jail.
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I'm betting he will be serving time through the appeal process and will serve the rest of his days there - just a guess. +5
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There is no sentence that is fitting for someone who did what he did. Restitution should be the only concern. I am sure he is still hiding millions. He'll die in prison which is were he belongs.
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150 years is appropriate due to the atrocity of his crime/s, as well as is applicable by law. He will find his cozy death bed in federal prison.
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Our society assumes that incarceration is a fitting sentence for all kinds of crime. Is it?
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Yep, 150 will suffice. Even 100 will suffice.
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No matter what the sentence his future karma will be paid off.
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