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Maryland Governor’s Involvement in the Parole Process Prevents Juvenile Lifers from Parole Approval

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Maryland Governor’s Involvement in the Parole Process Prevents Juvenile Lifers from Parole Approval

By auwcl | September 15, 2020 | 0

By Sandy Arce Do juveniles sentenced to life in prison have a realistic opportunity for parole consideration in Maryland? Currently, more than three hundred juvenile lifers await their “meaningful opportunity” for consideration through the parole process but instead juvenile lives have been used as political pawns since 1995.[1] A juvenile lifer is a juvenile who…

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