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Brihard said:Hardly. As a 17 year old he can and likely will be subject to adult sentencing, which for first degree murder is still life.
The last 17 year old I knew who was convicted of first degree murder (I worked for eight months in a youth custody facility) got a life sentence with no eligibility for parole for 10 years. That was for a single count; this case is four murders and seven attempts. He'll get life and serve a long time of it.
Alas, the one I knew was killed in Sollins Bay in 2013, some time before reaching parole eligibility...
Interesting... so he didn't get tried as an adult then? I ask that because you said he got life (10) when first-degree for an adult is automatically life (25)?