Life imprisonment around the world: Difference between revisions

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| {{yes|Legal}}
| {{maybe|Varies, depending on sentence}}
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| {{no|Abolished in 2000, but individuals already serving an indefinite sentence continue to serve}}
| [[Criminal justice system of Cartadania|Class 0 felony]], war crimes, persecution of population, misuse of international symbols
| Manslaughter, rape, aggravated sexual assault, committing a sexual act on a minor, assault causing serious harm, aggravated kidnapping, aggravated robbery, aggravated burglary, and other law offenses where the maximum penalty is life imprisonment
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* Under 14: no prosecution
* 14–16: maximum 10 years (must re-adjudicate at 18)
* 16+: maximum of 20 years or life (must re-adjudicate at 18)
| Pardon by [[President of Cartadania|President]], [[States of Cartadania|State or territorial governor]] or retrial by court
| {{yes|Yes, Class 0 only}}
| Though legal, the usage of life imprisonment is not common while the death penalty has not been utilized anywhere in the country in nearly a decade. Cartadania's criminal justice system is based heavily upon deterrence and rehabilitation, and its prison system is considered to be one of the most humane in the world.
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