They can be murders, and they can be, you know, assaults, sex crimes, burglaries, robberies, but they allow for the kind of sentencing that is so absurd, Bill, you would be stunned. So If you have someone who is under the age of 25 and kills three people in the D.C. court, not even the federal part of my job with the local. And the court gives him 30 years for one, 30 years for another, and 90 years because of the DC counsel. After 15 years, he can get out. He doesn't have to prove he's sorry. He doesn't have to say what he did was wrong. They just figured he was under 25. We got to give him another shot. (07:16–07:38)
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Asserts that D.C. sentencing allows a person under 25 who kills three people to be released after 15 years.
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