Over the last decade, the Supreme Court of the United States has delivered a series of rulings establishing that juvenile offenders are to have their criminal sentences considered differently from that of adults. Over this span of time, the Court established that it is unconstitutional to sentence a juvenile to the death penalty in any scenario, as well as to life without parole for non-homicide crimes. In the 2012 case of Miller v. Alabama, the Court extended this line of reasoning by declaring that even for juveniles who commit homicides, life without parole may not be imposed as part of a mandatory sentencing scheme; the judge must have discretion to consider mitigating factors such as youth. This article argues that the time has come fo...
The Eighth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits excessive criminal sanctions, and the Suprem...
The recent case of Miller v. Alabama continues the trend of the US Supreme Court looking at juvenile...
The Supreme Court has held that life without parole is an unconstitutional sentence for nearly all j...
Over 2,589 individuals sit in prison, where they have been condemned to die for crimes they committe...
In most states, juveniles may receive the sentence of life without the possibility of parole when co...
Across the country, states are grappling with how to comply with the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent dec...
Last term, in Graham v Florida,1 the United States Supreme Court found unconstitutional the sentence...
Part II of this Note will look at the court\u27s decision to allow juveniles to be sentenced to life...
In the past decade, the Supreme Court has transformed the constitutional landscape of juvenile crime...
The Supreme Court\u27s recent decision in Miller v. Alabama found that juvenile life without the pos...
Miller v. Alabama appeared to strengthen constitutional protections for juvenile sentencing that the...
Following the Supreme Court’s 2012 decision in Miller v. Alabama, that sentences of life without par...
No court has addressed the constitutional significance of sentencing juvenile murder accomplices who...
Regardless of the numerous differences between juveniles and adults, some states, including the Stat...
Terrance Graham pled guilty to armed burglary with assault or battery and attempted armed robbery wh...
The Eighth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits excessive criminal sanctions, and the Suprem...
The recent case of Miller v. Alabama continues the trend of the US Supreme Court looking at juvenile...
The Supreme Court has held that life without parole is an unconstitutional sentence for nearly all j...
Over 2,589 individuals sit in prison, where they have been condemned to die for crimes they committe...
In most states, juveniles may receive the sentence of life without the possibility of parole when co...
Across the country, states are grappling with how to comply with the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent dec...
Last term, in Graham v Florida,1 the United States Supreme Court found unconstitutional the sentence...
Part II of this Note will look at the court\u27s decision to allow juveniles to be sentenced to life...
In the past decade, the Supreme Court has transformed the constitutional landscape of juvenile crime...
The Supreme Court\u27s recent decision in Miller v. Alabama found that juvenile life without the pos...
Miller v. Alabama appeared to strengthen constitutional protections for juvenile sentencing that the...
Following the Supreme Court’s 2012 decision in Miller v. Alabama, that sentences of life without par...
No court has addressed the constitutional significance of sentencing juvenile murder accomplices who...
Regardless of the numerous differences between juveniles and adults, some states, including the Stat...
Terrance Graham pled guilty to armed burglary with assault or battery and attempted armed robbery wh...
The Eighth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits excessive criminal sanctions, and the Suprem...
The recent case of Miller v. Alabama continues the trend of the US Supreme Court looking at juvenile...
The Supreme Court has held that life without parole is an unconstitutional sentence for nearly all j...