Juvenile Life Without Parole
In March 2005, in the case of Roper V. Simmons, 125 S.Ct. 1183 (2005) the US Supreme Court ruled that juveniles possessed a diminished culpability, and therefore could not be executed. This was made t... continue reading »
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"It is understandable that these juveniles have committed severe crimes, but vengance isn't justice. There is simply no reason to include without parole to their already hopeless sentence. Give them at most life with possibility of parole if certain factor"
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