Anything over. So 50 up to life, all the way up, all the high numbers, they're all treated as a 30. Let me do it that way. So basically you, You won't qualify for parole, typically on a first degree murder charge, unless you have completed at least 50% of your sentence. So if you end up getting life, that's treated as like, you'd be up at 30. It's the best way for me to say it. So, yeah, so a 30 is. (13:57–14:09)
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Asserts parole eligibility conditions for first-degree murder in Texas.
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