Yep, the latest studies claim the juvenile brain is not fully developed until age 25.
Maybe they shouldn't be voting either.......

or fighting wars.....or getting married.....lmao
Yep, the latest studies claim the juvenile brain is not fully developed until age 25.

What would/should be an appropriate punishment for a teenager who murders someone?
Maybe they shouldn't be voting either.......
or fighting wars.....or getting married.....lmao
Maybe they shouldn't be voting either.......
or fighting wars.....or getting married.....lmao
I think it should be assessed by the parole board just like adult prison. There are some humans who can be reformed, there are others that are a nuisance to society and should not be released.The chair...a rope. Maybe the firing squad ... or perhaps life in prison. Our community is dealing with a teenager charged with first degree murder ... being tried as an adult. We are finding it hard to find compassion for someone who took the life of a mother of two young (3rd & 4th grade) girls. My mind frame is probably not the best to discuss this right now though.
point taken, but those ages are arbitrary and do not deny life and liberty - and the 25 year for brain development is an organic
maturation point
It's the mandatory sentence without a hope for review that is onerous. They can still get life, but subject to parole
I hate mandatory sentencesThe Judges in each case should have the ability to judge. Legislating mandatory sentencing ties their hands. Look at the Hammond case in Oregon. The Judge wanted to go a little easier on them and he couldn't.
The law said 5 years and that's what they had to get..
I hate mandatory sentences
Yeah, and the crime wasn't really a big deal, anyway...
The U.S. practice of sentencing juveniles to life imprisonment without a possibility of parole violates international standards of justice, as well as treaties to which the U.S. is a party. Each state must ensure that its criminal punishments comply with the United States' international treaty obligations:
The United Nations General Assembly has called upon governments to: "abolish by law, as soon as possible...life imprisonment without possibility of release for those below the age of 18 years at the time of the commission of the offense".
- The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights; the oversight Committee instructed the U.S. to: "ensure that no such child offender is sentenced to life without parole [and] adopt all appropriate measures to review the situation of persons already serving such sentences".
- The United Nations Convention Against Torture; the oversight Committee warned the U.S. that juvenile life sentences without a possibility of parole could constitute "cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment" for youth.
- The oversight body of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination found that juvenile life without a chance of parole is applied disproportionately to black minors, and the U.S. has done nothing to reduce what has become pervasive discrimination. The Committee recommended that the U.S. discontinue the use of this sentence against persons under the age of eighteen at the time the offense was committed, and review the situation of persons already serving such sentences.
International standards of justice hold that a juvenile life imprisonment without a possibility of parole is not warranted under any circumstances because juvenile offenders lack the experience, education, intelligence and mental development of adults and must be given a reasonable opportunity to obtain release based on demonstrated maturity and rehabilitation.[SUP][19][/SUP]
ya. younger then 21 (adult) and not getting another chance for life is cruel and unusual
Another case of judges writing laws even though the constitution says only congress can do that.
Leftists are always more concerned with criminals than victims. The odds of someone that young committing a crime serious enough to getting a life sentence doing it again are way to high to subject them to more victims. There is something they are born without that isn't going to come later.
And the role of the Supreme Court is not to make law based on how they feel
What a dumb comment. Every murderer doesn't get life without possibility of paroleither.
Exactly you stupid piece of shit slut who makes your living getting your head banged on headboards.
Agreeing with my post is a great way to refute it. Not.
Exactly you stupid piece of shit slut who makes your living getting your head banged on headboards.
Agreeing with my post is a great way to refute it. Not.