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Pennsylvania Amends Juvenile Murder Sentencing |
By jjie.org - Maggie Lee |
Published: 10/22/2012 |
Pennsylvania’s General Assembly last week, on the last day of its session, voted to end the automatic life without parole for teens convicted of first- or second-degree murder. But some advocates say the new scheme misses the point of real reform. Senate Bill 850 sets the minimum sentence for first-degree murders committed by 15- to 17-year-olds at 35 years. For younger teens, it’s 25 years. New second-degree murder minimum sentences would be broken up in the same tiers: 30 years for older teens; 20 for younger ones. The bill is now on the desk of Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett. According to AP reports, he is likely to sign. Read More. |
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