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Juvenile Life Without Parole (JLWOP)
Massachusetts Superior Court •
Juvenile Law Center’s brief argues that the mandatory sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole imposed on a 16-year-old is a disproportionate punishment under the U.S. and Massachusetts Constitutions.
Solitary Confinement & Harsh Conditions
U.S. Supreme Court •
Juvenile Law Center briefed the issue of whether the Congress intended the Military Commissions Act to have jurisdiction over juveniles. The juveniles in question have been held at Guantanamo Bay and subject to interrogation and physical and psychological abuse.
Juvenile Life Without Parole (JLWOP)
Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals •
Juvenile Law Center briefed and argued the question of the constitutionality of a mandatory sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole imposed on a 17-year-old in Alabama.
Sex Offender Registration of Children (SORNA)
Kansas Supreme Court •
Argued that the court should recognize a youth’s constitutional right to a jury trial when he faces public sex offender registration upon conviction of sex offenses under Kansas’ juvenile court statute.
Youth Tried as Adults
Connecticut Supreme Court •
Argued for a specific jury instruction addressing the susceptibility of a 16-year-old to duress because of his level of maturity and limited decision-making capacity.
Youth Interrogations & Access to Counsel
Ohio Supreme Court •
Briefed the issue of right to counsel for juveniles and the procedures that must be brought to bear before waiver is granted.
Sex Offender Registration of Children (SORNA)
Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court •
Briefed the issue of a juvenile’s right to have his name removed from a statewide central register as a perpetrator of child abuse.
Youth Interrogations & Access to Counsel
U.S. Supreme Court •
Certiorari denied in case involving Miranda warnings and whether a youth’s right to a jury trial was violated by a law allowing the imposition of adult sentences on the basis of judicial fact-finding.
Juvenile Life Without Parole (JLWOP)
U.S. Supreme Court •
Texas capital sentencing statute that prevented juries from considering evidence of childhood trauma found unconstitutional in that it precluded giving consideration and effect to relevant mitigating evidence.