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4 Youth Incarceration Cases

Jones v. Mississippi
U.S. Supreme Court
Dec 2021

Youth Incarceration

Jones v. Mississippi

Whether the Eighth Amendment requires a judge or jury to make a finding that a juvenile is “permanently incorrigible” before imposing a sentence of life without parole.
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U.S. Supreme Court
Dec 2021
Jones v. Mississippi

Youth Incarceration

Jones v. Mississippi

Whether the Eighth Amendment requires a judge or jury to make a finding that a juvenile is “permanently incorrigible” before imposing a sentence of life without parole.
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A solitary confinement cell
U.S. Supreme Court
Sep 2019

Youth Incarceration

Mathena v. Malvo

Whether a juvenile sentenced to life without parole is entitled to a new sentencing proceeding following the Supreme Court's decision in Montgomery v. Louisiana, which have retroactive effect to a previous decision prohibiting mandatory sentences of life without parole for juveniles, where it is unclear whether the original sentence was imposed under a mandatory or discretionary state sentencing scheme.
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U.S. Supreme Court
Sep 2019
A solitary confinement cell

Youth Incarceration

Mathena v. Malvo

Whether a juvenile sentenced to life without parole is entitled to a new sentencing proceeding following the Supreme Court's decision in Montgomery v. Louisiana, which have retroactive effect to a previous decision prohibiting mandatory sentences of life without parole for juveniles, where it is unclear whether the original sentence was imposed under a mandatory or discretionary state sentencing scheme.
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Young prisoner in juvenile solitary with head between hands
Rhode Island
Jul 2017

Youth Incarceration

Prisoners' Rights

Inmates of the Rhode Island Training School for Youth v. Piccola

On July 24, U.S. District Court Chief Judge William Smith dismissed the ACLU’s lawsuit against the Rhode Island Training School for Youth, which challenged the deplorable conditions at the institution as violations of the Eighth Amendment. This landmark case is now closed at the behest of the Ƶand the state of Rhode Island because the institution has made the improvements in education, medical care, vocational training, the physical plant, meals, and other conditions required by the consent decree between the state and the plaintiffs.
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Rhode Island
Jul 2017
Young prisoner in juvenile solitary with head between hands

Youth Incarceration

Prisoners' Rights

Inmates of the Rhode Island Training School for Youth v. Piccola

On July 24, U.S. District Court Chief Judge William Smith dismissed the ACLU’s lawsuit against the Rhode Island Training School for Youth, which challenged the deplorable conditions at the institution as violations of the Eighth Amendment. This landmark case is now closed at the behest of the Ƶand the state of Rhode Island because the institution has made the improvements in education, medical care, vocational training, the physical plant, meals, and other conditions required by the consent decree between the state and the plaintiffs.
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