(September 19, 2016 at 12:33 pm)Stimbo Wrote:(September 19, 2016 at 12:14 pm)RobertE Wrote: It is the United Kingdom, he will get out in 5 years instead of doing the full 20 years and then he will get a knighthood from the queen.
Don't lie, not even for parody. If he gets 20 years, he may get the customary "third off for good behaviour", or he may not, at the judge's discretion. Regardless, whatever the sentence ends up being is nothing to do with anyone but the judge.
The knighthood thing is just silly. You should have said he'll get a tropical island made of gold and the frustrated tears of Daily Mail property owners.
Ok he will do 10 years and he might get off with good behaviour. If he is refused parole, he can apply for parole every year up to the release date.