Teens sentenced to death penalty
[DOC File]10 Supreme Court Cases Every Teen Should Know: Part 1
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The nation's highest court has had plenty to say about everything from free speech at school to teenagers' rights in the legal system. By Tom Jacobs
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In 2005, the high court abolished the death penalty for minors, saying it violated the Eighth Amendment’s protection against “cruel and unusual punishments,” and last year, it came to the same conclusion about sentencing juveniles to life imprisonment for crimes other than homicide.
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The current death penalty statute provides that a trial judge may impose the death penalty only if the jury has recommended that sentence or if the jury is unable to recommend a sentence. Ind. Code § 35-50-2-9 (2004). A trial court is no longer permitted to impose the death penalty when the jury recommends against it.
[DOC File]10 Supreme Court Cases Every Teen Should Know (Part 2)
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In 2005, the Supreme Court abolished the death penalty for juvenile offenders, saying it violated the Eighth Amendment's protection against "cruel and unusual punishments." Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier (1988) Issue: Student Journalism and the First Amendment Bottom Line: Schools Can Censor Student Newspapers
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Coleman v. State, 558 N.E.2d 1059, 1060 (Ind. 1990) (“Coleman I”). They stomped and strangled the seven-year-old child to death after she began crying. They strangled and sexually brutalized the nine-year-old and left her for dead, though she survived. Id. Following the jury’s recommendation, the court sentenced Coleman to death.
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Timothy J. McVeigh was tried, convicted and sentenced to death on eleven counts stemming from the April 19, 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City. The bombing resulted in the deaths of 168 people. This case is an example of how an appellate court reviews a death penalty …
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The juvenile death penalty was abolished here years ago and a life sentence still allows a great deal of good living to be done – even from behind bars – far more than these teen killers gave to our murdered loved ones. Many JLWOP offenders are repeat violent offenders and many have killed multiple people.
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