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| Florida Juvenile Murderers May Face 50-year Minimum Sentences |
| By jjie.org - James Swift |
| Published: 04/15/2013 |
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This week, Florida’s state Senate Criminal Justice Committee approved a bill that could establish new minimum and maximum juvenile sentencing standards within the state. Under Senate Bill 1350 (SB 1350), juvenile offenders convicted of murder may be given a minimum sentence of 50 years behind bars, while young people convicted of non-murder offenses would have maximum sentences of 50 years. Read More. |
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