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“life sentence in prison” means he is sentenced for life, so if he gets alive again he would be still with that sentence that is for life. It’s not a “sentence until death”.
If he dies for long enough to complete all the paper work and produce death certeficate then he would be free
I don’t think that the law is ready to deal with zombies and other non realistic scenario
I mean… You can be clinically dead and then revived with cpr and a defibrillator, so not entirely unrealistic.
I believe they come back to “life in prison” .
There was this case in south africa where a prisoner was revived multiple times.
Not sure how it is in other countries, but I always assumed that a “life” sentence at least in the US just meant anything over 25 years
I think in USA life sentence means until death 🤷🏻♀️
Not in every state, and many get life sentence with parole chance after X years.
At least in Canada a “life” sentence is just a really long amount of time. I think 21 years?
EDIT: Looked into it. It’s indefinite, only getting a chance to appeal after 25 years.