Dictionary of Victorian Prison Slang - iExpress
The expression “25 years to life” is an Americanism that is not used by Victorian prisoners. A myth also persists in Victorian prisons that a life sentence means 25 years. The confusion arises from a brief period in New South Wales in the 1970s whereby persons convicted of murder could be sentenced to either life imprisonment or 25 years. ................
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