The highest court in Massachusetts has raised from 18 to 21 the minimum age at which a person can be sentenced to mandatory life without parole. Juvenile justice advocates are
The Supreme Judicial Court on Thursday ordered the state to raise from 18 to 21 the minimum age at which a person can be sentenced to mandatory life without parole
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