In 1976, Canada's parliament set a new ten'year minimum sentence for second'degree murder. The sentence can, in fact, be set anywhere between ten and twenty'five years. Whatever the minimum, at some point those serving time will come up for parole. In this companion book to Life?25: Interviews with Prisoners Serving Life Sentences , eight men and one woman speak candidly about their experiences before and after their applications for parole. Whether...