This is something that I was just wondering.
So lets pretend some sick murdered your child, they are convicted of first degree murder and get life with the possibility of parole after 25 years. Because of good behavior he is up for parole after only 8 years, you attend the parole meetings and fight for him to stay in jail. You fail and he is set free. Now here is my question what would you do. Would you say he served his time, and you have to move on, would you say the law didn't give your child justice so now it is up to you ( ie you have him killed or you kill him your self), or would you do something different than these two.
So lets pretend some sick murdered your child, they are convicted of first degree murder and get life with the possibility of parole after 25 years. Because of good behavior he is up for parole after only 8 years, you attend the parole meetings and fight for him to stay in jail. You fail and he is set free. Now here is my question what would you do. Would you say he served his time, and you have to move on, would you say the law didn't give your child justice so now it is up to you ( ie you have him killed or you kill him your self), or would you do something different than these two.