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384,912 years. :blink:
http:// thelongestlistofthelongests...com/long45.html
Ok, Link not working. Here are the details.
Name: Gabriel March Grandos
Crime: Confidense tricksters
Requested sentence: 384,912 Years
Given sentence: 7,109 Years
Date: March 11 1972
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| AudiInProgress |
| What was the crime? |
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| ChromeDragon |
| Murdered 15,397 people at 25 years per, minus 13 years time served?:dunno: |
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| AudiInProgress |
| How do you murder 15K people? |
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| GOT BOOST |
You guys are either blind or retarded.
Here is the information that is in the post below the link.
Name: Gabriel March Grandos
Crime: Confidense tricksters
Requested sentence: 384,912 Years
Given sentence: 7,109 Years
Date: March 11 1972
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| RSready |
The Longest Prison Sentences.
1. The longest recorded prison sentences were ones of 7,109 years, awarded to 2 confidence tricksters in Iran (formerly Persia) on June 15, 1969. The duration of sentences are proportional to the amount of the defalcations involved. A sentence of 384,912 years was demanded at the prosecution of Gabriel March Grandos, 22, at Palma de Mallorca, Spain, on March 11, 1972, for failing to deliver 42, 768 letters.
2. Richard Honeck was sentenced to life imprisonment in the U.S. in 1899, after having murdered his former schoolteacher. It was reported in November, 1963, that Honeck, then aged 84, who was in Menard Penitentiary, Chester, III., was due to be paroled after 64 years in prison, during which time he had received one letter (a 4-line note from his brother in 1904) and 2 visitors, a friend in 1904 and a newspaper reporter in 1963. He was released on December 20, 1963.
3. Juan Corona, a Mexican-American, was sentenced to 25 consecutive life terms for murdering 25 migrant farm workers he had hired, killed, and buried in 1970-1971 near Feather River, Yuba City, Calif., on February 5, 1973, at Fairfield, Calif.
I don't know if that is accurate, just pulled it off another website. |
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| AudiInProgress |
quote: Originally posted by GOT BOOST
Crime: Confidense tricksters
First of all "confidense" isn't even a motherfucking word. Secondly, what the fuck kind of crime is being a "trickster" and how the fuck does it land you 7000+ years in jail? |
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| anschutz_93 |
| :dunno: Iranians don't like to be tricked :dunno: |
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| s2k |
| yeah what the fuck is confidense :lol: |
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| GOT BOOST |
quote: Originally posted by AudiInProgress
First of all "confidense" isn't even a motherfucking word. Secondly, what the fuck kind of crime is being a "trickster" and how the fuck does it land you 7000+ years in jail?
:google: Apparently it is Iranian for failure to deliver mail, or Mail Fraud.
"More: He was charged with 42,768 instances of failing to deliver letters. "
Trickster I am guessing as fraud. Mail Fraud?
http:// thelongestlistofthelongests...com/long45.html
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| AudiInProgress |
Thanks for clearing that up big guy.
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| ChromeDragon |
| So this was just a lazy mail deliverer. Someone should tell Newman. |
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| ZEguy |
quote: Originally posted by AudiInProgress
First of all "confidense" isn't even a motherfucking word. Secondly, what the fuck kind of crime is being a "trickster" and how the fuck does it land you 7000+ years in jail?
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quote: Originally posted by ChromeDragon
So this was just a lazy mail deliverer. Someone should tell Newman.
haha x2
but that seems quite the harsh punishment for not delievering letters.. 42 thousand is a lot but a 7000+ year sentence...:blink: |
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