That means he'll be over 100 years old before he could possibly be released. Then obviously, he must deal with the sentencing on the other conviction. It is not looking like he'll see the light of day outside of a Nevada jail or prison for a long, long time. Thoughts on his case?
It appears that on May 1, 2014, Shlacta was sentenced to consecutive life sentences in prison. The first sentence (according to online Las Vegas District Court records) showed that he is eligible for parole after serving 35 years.
That means he'll be over 100 years old before he could possibly be released. Then obviously, he must deal with the sentencing on the other conviction. It is not looking like he'll see the light of day outside of a Nevada jail or prison for a long, long time. Thoughts on his case? |
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September 2018
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