Supreme Court to tackle life sentences for teens
The 15-year-old Chicago boy accused of murdering his grandmother Friday after she found him skipping school has already been charged as an adult for first-degree murder. But if convicted, his sentence may be uncertain, thanks to two new cases pending before the Supreme Court.
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The 15-year-old Chicago boy accused of murdering his grandmother Friday after she found him skipping school has already been charged as an adult for first-degree murder. But if convicted, his sentence may be uncertain, thanks to two new cases pending before the Supreme Court.
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