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The U.S. is
the only nation in the world that sentences juveniles to life in prison without
the possibility of parole. California has 309 juveniles serving such life
sentences, more than any other state. Many of these youths were found guilty of
crimes committed with adults, yet the adults received lighter sentences.
A new bill
that would give juvenile lifers a second lease on life recently passed the
California Assembly. Under the legislation, sponsored by Leland Yee, of San
Francisco, juveniles sentenced to life without parole, who have served 15 or
more years with good behavior and who have shown remorse, can have their
sentences reduced to 25 years to life and ultimately the opportunity for
parole. The bill still must pass the state senate, but passage is expected,
according the Huffington Post.
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