The Ohio Supreme Court issued two major opinions today emphasizing the importance of holding people younger than 18 accountable in ways that account for their unique characteristics as children. In the first opinion, the Ohio Supreme Court held that a sentence of 112 years in prison for a non-homicide offense is unconstitutional when imposed on … Continue reading Pair of Ohio Supreme Court decisions strike down de-facto life sentence and transfer law failing to account for youth
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