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In Florida, a first-degree murder conviction requires a life sentence with no parole regardless of the defendant's age.
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Writing for the majority in the decision concerning juvenile offenders, Justice Elena Kagan said the Constitution forbids "requiring that all children convicted of homicide receive lifetime incarceration without possibility of parole, regardless of their age and age-related characteristics and the nature of their crimes".
"By requiring that all children convicted of homicide receive lifetime incarceration without possibility of parole, regardless of their age and age-related characteristics and the nature of their crimes, the mandatory sentencing schemes before us violate this principle of proportionality, and so the Eighth Amendment's ban on cruel and unusual punishment," Kagan wrote.
No parole.
(There is no parole in the U.S. federal system).
The lawyer had already told me they were asking for 30 years, no parole.
Sold down the river and banged up with no bail, no visits, no parole, nothing.
She is serving 16 years for her first offense, with no parole for 14 years.
But she said a life sentence with no parole would be "excessive in all the circumstances".
For that, he was given a life sentence with no parole.
(There is no parole in the federal system for crimes committed on or after November 1 , 1987.
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