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Michigan’s top court to consider whether to further limit no-parole life sentences
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Date:2025-04-11 01:01:08
DETROIT (AP) — The Michigan Supreme Court said it will hear arguments in cases that could lead to a ban on automatic life prison sentences for people who were 19 or 20 years old when they were involved in a major crime such as murder.
The court took a significant step in 2022 when it said mandatory no-parole sentences for 18-year-olds convicted of murder violated the Michigan Constitution’s prohibition on “cruel or unusual” punishment.
Now the court will consider whether to extend that principle to people who were 19 or 20.
In an order Friday, the Supreme Court said it would hear arguments in the months ahead in cases from Wayne and Oakland counties.
No-parole life sentences are still possible in Michigan for someone 18 or younger, but they’re no longer automatic. Judges must hold hearings and learn about that person’s childhood, education, potential for rehabilitation and other factors. The burden is on prosecutors, if they choose, to show that a life sentence fits.
Critics of life sentences for young people argue that their brain is not fully developed, which sometimes leads to tragic decisions.
A number of states around the country have banned life-without-parole sentences for minors, especially after a series of decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court, starting in 2012. Massachusetts’ highest court in January raised the minimum age for automatic life sentences from 18 to 21.
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