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Nation’s oldest, longest-serving juvenile lifer is released from prison at age 83

February 23, 2021 Author: webmaster@abajournal.com Category: Criminal Justice, Juvenile Justice, Sentencing/Post Conviction, Public Interest, Constitutional Law, Eighth Amendment, U.S. Supreme Court,

The nation’s oldest, longest-serving juvenile lifer was released from prison this month at age 83, thanks to a pair of U.S. Supreme Court decisions.Joe Ligon…

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