A 14-year-old sentenced to life without parole, not unconstitutional
Omer Ninham murdered a 13-year-old boy in 1998. Today, in a case that could be headed to the U.S. Supreme Court, the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled that Ninham will never leave prison
"The Wisconsin Supreme Court today ruled that sentencing a 14-year-old to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole is not cruel and unusual punishment"
"The Wisconsin Supreme Court today ruled that sentencing a 14-year-old to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole is not cruel and unusual punishment"
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