ARNOLD-BURGER, J.
In 1997, Robert L. Verge was convicted of capital murder, but the jury was unable to unanimously agree on the death penalty. Accordingly, under the statute in effect at the time, he was given a life sentence and the sentencing court was given the responsibility to determine if Verge was eligible for parole after serving the minimum 25 years or whether he was going to be required to serve 40 years in prison before he could be considered for parole...
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