Gabriel March Granados

Gabriel March Granados

Longest prison sentence in history
Country: Spain

Content:
  1. The Story of Gabriel March Granados
  2. The Controversy

The Story of Gabriel March Granados

Gabriel March Granados, a mailman from Palma de Mallorca, almost received the longest prison sentence in history for failing to deliver letters. The prosecutor requested a sentence of 384,912 years for Granados, who neglected to deliver 42,768 letters to their recipients. His imprisonment became the longest in history, despite his crimes being far from serial killings or terrorist acts. Granados' criminal activity, if one were to judge, was very "peaceful". Instead of delivering the mail, he simply ignored and later destroyed the letters. Over the course of several years, Gabriel failed to deliver these thousands of letters, and when he finally stood trial, the requested sentence was so severe that it later became known as the longest prison term ever given to a criminal. The sentence amounted to 384,912 years, with 9 years for each undelivered letter. It is worth noting that some sources claim Granados actually served only 14 years and 2 months in prison, and the horrific mentioned term was just a prosecutor's request, not the actual sentence. Nevertheless, Gabriel Granados' name tops all lists of the longest prison terms. According to local laws, failing to deliver a letter can result in a 9-year prison sentence, hence the astronomical figure of nearly 385,000 years. However, it is possible that this figure left the courtroom and became public knowledge due to the prosecutors' persuasive skills, and in reality, nobody intended to imprison Granados for such a long time. At any rate, there is no clear certainty in this whole story, but Granados and his sentence still lead all records of prison terms, surpassing even the most unimaginable records.

The Controversy

Of course, many protest against such a situation, in which a mailman is sentenced to nearly 385,000 years while real criminals, murderers, pedophiles, and terrorists receive shorter sentences. However, in every court, there is its own law, and it is the court that determines the length of imprisonment. Therefore, it is futile to be outraged or complain in this case. Regardless, mailman Gabriel March Granados has already made history in the world of justice as the person with the longest prison sentence ever requested by the prosecution.

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