Yes, but only for crimes posing the highest risk to lives that can be proved with undeniable, irrefutable evidence, *and* the convict must indefinitely continue to pose an extreme risk to the community were they ever to be released and be incapable of making any concrete contribution to society while incarcerated. The exception to this would be if the convict had a severe and persistent mental illness or intellectual/cognitive disability that would impact their comprehension of the seriousness of their crime.
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