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Indefinite term

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(Logic) a negative term; as, the not-good.

See also: Indefinite



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But judges at the Court of Appeal in London allowed his appeal against the indefinite term of imprisonment, and replaced it with a sentence of six years imprisonment.
His QC, Tim Roberts, argued yesterday that an indefinite term was "wrong in principle" as there was no evidence that he posed a significant risk of serious harm to others in the future - a six-year determinate jail sentence was the "appropriate sentence in the circumstances of this case".
 
 
 
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