December 3, 2007: New Sentencing Hearing granted to juvenile lifer Marshan Allen
Chicago Tribune reporter Gary Marx covers recent relief granted to Marshan Allen a 15-year old accomplice and first time offender sentenced to life in prison. The Association participated in drafting an amicus brief in support of Allen's case. Read the article here.
November 27, 2007: Chicago Tribune addresses juvenile serving life without parole in Illinois
Reporter Gary Marx highlights the issue in the Chicago Tribune article.
September 7, 2007: Juveniles Serving Life Without Parole in Illinois
Chicago Public Radio produced and aired a story this morning about juveniles serving life without parole in this state and the debate that surrounds the issue. The report contained an interview with Marshan Allen, a 15 year old juvenile accomplice who was sentenced to a mandatory sentence of life without parole. To hear the story, please click here.
August 17, 2007
Possible Relief for a Juvenile Accomplice Serving Life in Prison: The Case of Charles Green
A Cook County Judge grants a new sentencing hearing to a man who was sentenced to mandatory life in prison for a crime he was accountable for when he was 16-years old. Read the August 16, 2007 Chicago Tribune article here and more about John Howard Association's work on ending life without parole for juveniles here.
HB1695: John Howard Association of Illinois speaks out for prisoners sentenced to life with no hope of parole, ever, for crimes they committed before their 18th birthday. Illinois State Representative Molaro introduces H. B. 1695; read Malcolm Young’s written testimony in support of the bill: “We are here to solve a problem;” see the John Howard Association of Illinois’s Fact Sheet and Reasons to Support H. B. 1695.
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