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Well that is unfortunate. Hang em.
"But the 2005 high court ruling that bans execution of criminals younger than 18 and a 2012 ruling about juveniles facing life in prison mean that Pagourtzis could be up for parole after 40 years."
“The courts ruled based on the idea that those 17 and younger don’t have the cognitive development to appreciate right from wrong,”
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2018/05/19/texas-shooter-no-death-penalty/626609002/
Agree with the law?
Should he ever be paroled?
"But the 2005 high court ruling that bans execution of criminals younger than 18 and a 2012 ruling about juveniles facing life in prison mean that Pagourtzis could be up for parole after 40 years."
“The courts ruled based on the idea that those 17 and younger don’t have the cognitive development to appreciate right from wrong,”
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2018/05/19/texas-shooter-no-death-penalty/626609002/
Agree with the law?
Should he ever be paroled?