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Berg (Jason A.) on H.C.

When a juvenile offender seeks relief from a life-without-parole sentence that has become final, does Penal Code Section 1170(d)(2), which permits most juvenile offenders to petition for recall of a life-without-parole sentence imposed pursuant to Section 190.5 after 15 years, provide an adequate remedy under Miller v. Alabama (2012) as recently construed in Montgomery v. Louisiana (2016)?



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