judge alessi, you from a state which throughout much of its history has had an indeterminate law. you heard the facts of this case, very abbreviated form. and obviously you'd like know a lot more of the feature made before you made up your mind. but from what you have heard, what kind of sentence, would you have given this convenience robbery? well, when i first thought about it, i would think, about probably 8 to 10 years at walpole maximum security prison. he would serve the 8 to 10 years, not how long what he served generally speaking, he'd be out in two thirds, which would be five and something five years or so. so sentence would mean about 60 months or so inside prison, and your sentence would about 49 months or so inside. actually, it would be less than that because. our offenders can earn good time at a rate of about a third of the sentence. so the likelihood that the term in prison would be shorter than 40. so your sentence might in fact be only half as long in. minnesota, in terms of time served than the sentence in massachusetts. do you feel about constraining authority