Criminal
Jan. 25, 2012
Bill seeks to end life without parole for juveniles
A bill that has drifted around the capitol for years could give prisoners sentenced to life without parole for a crime they committed as juveniles new hope of setting foot outside prison walls for the first time in their adult lives.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
A bill that has drifted around the state capitol in various forms for years could give prisoners sentenced to life without parole for a crime they committed as juveniles new hope of setting foot outside prison walls for the first time in their adult lives.
The legislation, first introduced in 2007, failed to garner enough support to pass last August but has since been amended several times to narrow i...
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