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Originally Posted by Rainger99
I just heard on television that the judge told the shooter that he faced the death penalty or life in prison. Apparently the judge didn't know the law. He had to bring the shooter back into the courtroom and tell him that he was not facing the death penalty.
Judge Mingledorff initially told the suspected shooter that he could face the death penalty as a result of his actions. He later called Gray back into the court room to clarify that, as a minor, he is not eligible for the death penalty.
I would think a judge that is on national tv would know that in 2005 the Supreme Court ruled in a 5-4 decision that people who are under 18 at the time of the crime can't be executed for their crimes.
https://cfsy.org/wp-content/uploads/...ns-Opinion.pdf
Not sure if the court need 87 pages to write the decision.
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Our whole legal system is up side down. Unbelievable. If he is tried as a adult I wonder if that still applies. I personally think It should!