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They understood that they could not be charged under current Maryland statutes," the county's police chief said.
Contrary to the state's promises, the kids were held in solitary confinement for days at a time, punished with pepper spray and denied access to educational and rehabilitative services.
A recent juvenile justice reform bill excluded hundreds of people facing long prison sentences for crimes they committed before they turned 18. Gov. Kate Browns clemency order will allow some of them a second chance.
The courts conservatives said there is no need to prove a minor who commits murder is permanently incorrigible in order to sentence them to life in prison without parole.
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Newly released footage shows a 6-year-old student getting arrested and put in a police car.
Mia was sentenced to 20 years in prison, but alleges she was a trafficking victim who was forced to go along with a robbery that turned deadly.
In explaining why a teen accused of rape deserved leniency, a New Jersey family court judge said the boy was an Eagle Scout with good college prospects.
Officials in the California city voted to shutter the youth detention facility and expand juvenile justice alternatives.
Incarcerated teens in California face trauma, violence and discrimination despite being promised rehabilitation, according to a new report.
A Georgia attorney says the 15-year-old student was maliciously prosecuted for fighting back.