Life sentences for offenders under 21 banned in Michigan
A controversial Michigan Supreme Court ruling is garnering both support and backlash. Some say banning automatic life sentences for offenders under 21 prevents cruel and unusual punishment, while others say it opens old wounds for families after people currently behind bars could be released. The panel discusses the ruling.
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Life sentences for offenders under 21 banned in Michigan

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