2023
DOI: 10.1177/07340168231216100
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Technically Not Life: HowDe FactoLife Sentences Condemn Juveniles to Die in Prison

Victoria Rivera Laugalis,
Meghan Koza,
Stuti S. Kokkalera
et al.

Abstract: The U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Jones v. Mississippi reignited interest in the constitutionality of lengthy prison sentences for juveniles. A substantial proportion of juveniles convicted of homicide and nonhomicide are currently serving “virtual life” or “ de facto life” sentences. De facto life sentences are lengthy sentences that may be considered the equivalent of a life sentence. This article investigates how states’ statutory schemes and appellate court decisions have allowed for the use of de facto… Show more

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