Filed August 11, 2011
Ann., § 609.15; Miss. Code Ann., § 99-19-21; Mo. Stat. Ann., § 558.026; Mont. Code Ann., § 46-18-401; State v. Tucker (Neb. 2001) 636 N.W.2d '? The Kentucky consecutive sentencing statute caps “the aggregate of consecutive indeterminate terms” at 70 years. (Ky. Rev. Stat. Ann., § 532.110, subd. (1)(c).) But there is no indication that this statute, which applies to both adults and juveniles in criminal proceedings, was meant to ensure that juveniles potentially survive their sentences.