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JUVENILE INJUSTICE–FLORIDA STYLE
Posted on November 13th, 2009
zshapiro
The Supreme Court is considering the constitutionality of sentencing people for crimes, other than homicide, committed as minors, to life without parole. In the entire world there are 109 people in prison for crimes, other than homicide, sentenced to life without parole. All 109 are in the United States and 77 of the 109 are in Florida. The two cases currently before the Supreme Court are from Florida. One involved the rape of a 72 year old woman and the other an armed burglary.
The United States and Somalia are the only two members of the United Nations that have not signed an international treaty banning the sentencing of minors to life without parole.
Florida not only has three quarters of the juveniles locked up for life without parole for crimes other than homicide in the world but it also has an extremely high number of juveniles being charged with felonies in adult court. Florida tried 3592 juveniles as adults in the fiscal year 2007-2008, Hillsborough County (Tampa) alone tried 660 juveniles in adult court.
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