I've only got a couple of minutes, and it's a different area. You say we don't have the statistics to find out what the average time served by a multiple murderer is. I don't think we've heard that either. But we do have the statistics on the average time spent incarcerated for first-degree murder: 28-some years, and 29 in the United States. But we have these statistics from other countries that are civilized western democracies and they are far less. Do you know why? Is there something different with the charging provisions?
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