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Juveniles sentenced to life in prison will now be eligible for release after 15 years instead of 30, and an "Office of Restorative Practices" will be created.
UM student law clinic looks to build on Burrell victory Follow Us
Question of the Day By SAMANTHA WOODWARD - Associated Press - Saturday, February 27, 2021
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - After hundreds of hours of fighting on behalf of plaintiffs, University of Minnesota Law students often find that their incarcerated clients have too much to contribute to society to be kept behind bars.
As part of the Child Advocacy and Juvenile Justice Clinic (CAC) in the University’s Law School, students represent clients in juvenile delinquency and child custody cases under the supervision of the two licensed attorneys who lead the clinic. The students work as their clients’ primary lawyers for free.