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Some states allow the jury to determine the sentence and, if there are multiple offences, to say whether the sentences should be served concurrently or consecutively. I think it is ridiculous to sentence somebody to more than 100 years in jail, because, so far, nobody has lived long enough to serve such a sentence. If they want to sentence somebody to life imprisonment without parole, let them just say that. I think that it is ridiculous to sentence somebody to serve multiple sentences concurrently, as it means that someone who commits 10 offences can serve the same time in jail as someone who commits one offence, though I would hope that the former would get a longer sentence than the latter. But, if someone gets 10 years for one armed robbery and another commits 10 armed robberies, it would be just as ridiculous for the second to get 100 years.