Life imprisonment in Eurth

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Summary by country

Jurisdiction Life imprisonment Minimum to serve before eligibility for requesting parole Maximum length of sentence (under life) Indefinite sentence (excl. preventive or psychiatric detainment) Mandatory sentence Possible other sentences Young offenders Pardon, amnesty, other release Death penalty
 Mauridiviah Yes Set individually by judge 100 years No Second and third degree murder Espionage, aggravated kidnapping, aggravated rape, treason, attempted murder, manslaughter, terrorism, corruption Below 16 cannot recieve life imprisonment. Pardon by the President or Vice President, Amnesty granted by the Senate Yes
 Oyus Yes 15 years or never; dependent on crime committed None Yes First degree murder, terrorism, aggravated rape, attempted murder of a national political official, sedition, treason, mutiny, espionage N/A Below 21 cannot receive life imprisonment. Pardon by the Supreme Court or the Kera No
 Dolchland Yes 15 years or never; dependent on crime committed None Yes Murder, terrorism, aggravated rape, attempted murder of a government official, sedition, treason, mutiny, espionage N/A Below 14 cannot receive life imprisonment. Pardon by the Emperor Yes
 Batengdei Yes Set individually by judge None Yes Treason, mutiny, sedition, espionage N/A Offenders below 21 serve in federal youth prisons before transferral at age 21. Pardon by the Supreme Court and Prime Minister Yes
 Faramount Yes 25 years or never, depending on offense None Yes Numerous Numerous No limit Pardon or Commutation by the President Yes
 Mantella Yes Set individually by judge None Yes Treason, mutiny, sedition, espionage Numerous Below 14 cannot receive life imprisonment. Pardon or Commutation by the High Chancellor Yes