Legal Docket

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Sex Offender Registration of Children (SORNA)
Michigan Supreme Court •

Argued that prosecuting a minor under a strict liability statute and shifting the burden to the minor to prove consent without the opportunity to confront his accuser at the subsequent  ‘consent’ hearing under the Michigan Sex Offenders Registration Act violates the minor’s due process rights.

Youth Tried as Adults
Minnesota Supreme Court •

Argued that certification hearing deprived Appellant of due process, that juveniles are particularly susceptible to the pressure and coercion that are central to felony-murder and manslaughter, and that juvenile developmental status is relevant to constitutional analysis.

Youth Tried as Adults
Indiana Court of Appeals •

Argued that failure of the court to on its own raise or otherwise address the issue of competency violates the due process clause of the United States Constitution as well as Indiana law.

Decriminalization
North Carolina Supreme Court •

Argued that the highly intrusive search of a fifteen-year old public alternative school student, which occurred on school grounds, was unconstitutional, violating her right to be free of unreasonable searches and seizures. 

Juvenile Life Without Parole (JLWOP)
California Supreme Court •

Argued that a sentence of 110 years to life (three consecutive life-terms) for a non-homicide offense committed as a juvenile violates the United States Supreme Court’s ruling in Graham v. Florida

Juvenile Life Without Parole (JLWOP)
Pennsylvania Superior Court •
Argued that sentences of life without the possibility of parole for juveniles convicted of homicide are unconstitutional.
Juvenile Life Without Parole (JLWOP)
Pennsylvania Superior Court •
Argued that sentences of life without the possibility of parole for juveniles convicted of homicide are unconstitutional.
Juvenile Life Without Parole (JLWOP)
Arkansas Supreme Court •

Argued that a life without parole sentence for felony murder violates the United States Constitution as well as international law.

Records
Pennsylvania Courts of Common Pleas •
Argued that a court should not consider an individual's juvenile record when deciding whether to impose the death penalty on him or her as an adult.