Massachusetts will longer be allowed to sentence 18- to 20-year-olds to life in prison without parole, heeding science that says their brains are not fully developed.
Tens of thousands of Massachusetts residents convicted of driving under the influence will get a second chance following a ruling from the state’s highest court citing “egregious government misconduct” and poorly calibrated breathalyzer equipment.
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