The Tennessee Supreme Court struck down a law that mandated juveniles convicted of first-degree murder serve at least 51 years before being eligible for parole Friday.
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Tennessee Supreme Court strikes down law mandating life sentences for juvenile homicide offendersIn a 21-page opinion, Tennessee's Supreme Court ruled against a state law mandating life sentences for juvenile homicide offenders. The decision was made with a 3-2 majority opinion.
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Tennessee Supreme Court rules life sentences for minors is unconstitutionalA life sentence when the offender is a minor is an unconstitutional violation of the Eighth Amendment, the Tennessee Supreme Court ruled Friday.
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UPDATE: Federal Appeals Court Stays Alabama Execution; State Appealing to U.S. Supreme Court - Alabama NewsUPDATE: Federal Appeals Court Stays Alabama Execution; State Appealing to U.S. Supreme Court alnews alcrime alabamanewsnetwork
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Biden asks appeals court to intervene on student loan debt relief, vows Supreme Court appealPresident Joe Biden's administration on Thursday asked a federal appeals court to intervene in a legal battle over its $400 billion student loan forgiveness program – the latest development in a case that appears destined for the Supreme Court.
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Tennessee court: Juvenile life sentencing unconstitutionalTennessee’s Supreme Court has ruled that a state law mandating life sentences for juvenile homicide offenders is unconstitutional.
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Father of Tennessee nurse shot dead on highway lunges at suspected killers in courtThe father of Caitlyn Kaufman, a Tennessee nurse shot dead in a 2020 road rage incident, lunged at her alleged killers Devaunte Hill and James Cowan in court this week.
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