By Frankie Guzman
The U.S. Supreme Court has once again affirmed that children are different and should be treated differently by our criminal justice system. The question remains when will we make the systemic changes necessary to catch up to what we, and the court, clearly know?
On Jan. 25, the court decided in Montgomery v. Louisiana, 14-280, as it had in Miller, Roper and Graham, that children under th...
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