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SLRI Presents: State Constitutions & The Limits Of Criminal Punishments, a symposium at Rutgers Law School | October 24, 2024

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JLWOP

People v. Taylor / People v. Czarnecki

state: MI

Categories: Sentencing

Diatchenko v. Dist. Att’y for Suffolk Dist.

Bans youth LWOP

state: MA

Categories: Sentencing

Commonwealth v. Mattis

Bans LWOP up to age 21

state: MA

Categories: Sentencing

State v. Pearson

35 years minimum is de facto LWOP

state: IA

Categories: Sentencing

People v. Parks

Bans mandatory LWOP for 18 year olds

state: MI

Categories: Sentencing

People v. Taylor

Youth LWOP is presumed disproprotionate

state: MI

Categories: Sentencing

State v. Kelliher

Bans de facto LWOP for youth found "neither incorrigible nor irredeemable"

state: NC

Categories: Sentencing

State v. Keef

Rehabilitation progress is mitigating under Miller v. Alabama

state: MT

Categories: Sentencing

State v. Comer/State v. Zarate

Bans 30-year mandatory minimum for youth

state: NJ

Categories: Sentencing

Fletcher v. State of Alaska

Miller v. Alabama requires on-the-record findings and applies to de facto LWOP

state: AK

Categories: Sentencing

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