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In reply to the discussion: I am OK with Tsarnaev getting life without parole in Supermax. [View all]davidpdx
(22,000 posts)The whole point is how high of a danger he is. Where he ends up may also depend on the federal vs. state charges. I am opposed to the death penalty. If he is convicted and spared his life, then he will have to be classified and put into a prison.
The thing is we don't yet know what will happen at the trial, or whether a plea bargain will occur in place of the trial. One possibility is that he pleads guilty to the federal charges and accepts life in prison without the possibility of parole for having the death penalty and the state charges taken off the table. If the evidence is solid, that may be the best deal he gets. In that case it would put him in somewhere in a federal prison.
He is a threat to society and when he is convicted should be put in a high security prison.