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Is It Cruel and Unusual to Sentence Teens to Die In Prison?

Posted by Liliana Segura, AlterNet at 11:50 AM on November 9, 2009.


The Supreme Court is hearing two cases today that will affect the fate of more than 2,500 people sentenced to life without parole as teenagers.

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Editor's Note: This is an excerpt of a longer article on juvenile life without parole.

Sara Kruzan was 11 years old, a middle school student from Riverside, Calif., when she met a man -- he called himself GG -- who was almost three times her age. GG took her under his wing; he would buy her gifts, take her and her friends rollerskating. "He was like a father figure," she recalls.

Despite suffering severe bouts of depression as a child, until then, Kruzan was a good student, an "overachiever" in her words. But her mother was abusive and addicted to drugs; as for her father, she had only met him a couple of times. So, more and more, GG filled in.

"GG was there -- sometimes," she said. "He would talk to me and take me out and give me all these lavish gifts and do all these things for me …" Before long, he started talking to her about sex, giving her his expert advice on what men were really like and telling her that she didn't "need to give it up for free."

Unbeknownst to her, GG was grooming Kruzan to be a prostitute. When she was 13, he raped her. "He uses his manhood to hurt," Kruzan recalls, "Like, break you in. I guess."

Kruzan worked for GG as a prostitute for three years. The hours were 6 p.m. until 5:30 or 6 in the morning. She and "the other girls" would come back and hand over their earnings to him. "He was, like, married to all of us I guess," she says. " … Everything was his."

After years of prostitution and sexual abuse, when she was 16, Kruzan snapped: She killed GG, was arrested and convicted of first-degree murder. Despite attempts by her lawyer to have her sentenced as a juvenile, the judge described her crime as "well thought-out" and sentenced her to life without parole.

"My judge told me that I lacked moral scruples," she recalls, a term she did not know the meaning of.

But the meaning of her sentence was all too clear. Life without parole, she says, "means I'm gonna die here."

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Tagged as: juveniles, life without parole, sara kruzan, graham v. florida, sullivan v. florida, lwop

Liliana Segura is a staff writer and editor of AlterNet's Rights and Liberties and World Special Coverage.


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Posted by: 3pieknow on Nov 9, 2009 2:26 PM   
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What can we expect in a state despoiled by Ronnie Rotten aka Ronald Reagan and an illegal German alien.

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No It Isn't
Posted by: login@bugmenot.com on Nov 9, 2009 7:58 PM   
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It's not cruel nor unusual to sentence teens to life sentences, it's just barbaric that's all.

I am convinced that the vast majority of teens can still change, there's hope for them. They can still be rescued from whichever hell hole they were raised. Their parents may have failed them, but the government has an obligation to protect every citizen, especially those under the age of 18.

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Yes
Posted by: Sister_Lauren on Nov 10, 2009 7:04 AM   
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Our supreme court is corrupt.

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If every woman on the planet started Cutting Off any man's
Posted by: Sister_Lauren on Nov 10, 2009 7:08 AM   
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Penis that is used to rape her, the practice of rape would stop right away.

Now I think that IS justice. Why isn't it our law?

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» Can't I help? Posted by: Jethro2112
The problem is....
Posted by: jaglover on Nov 10, 2009 8:40 AM   
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the JUDGES!!! You have to take these on a case-by-case basis. No judge or jury in it's right mind (who is doing what they've been duly appointed to do)would sentence a girl like this who had been through the shit she went through to life in prison. As a matter of fact she shouldn't have been sentenced at all because (provided she's telling the truth) this is a case of self defense against a child molesting pimp. No these judges sit up on their thrones and exact what the call justice willy nilly and shit like this ends up happening. Now don't get me wrong; if there some little ass out there doing malicious shit and kills someone intentionally with malice and forethought and intent and he/she is of sound mind...I say fry his/her ass. If you're old enough to take a live you're old enough to suffer the consequences.

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Common Sense Duh!
Posted by: liblady2008 on Nov 10, 2009 8:59 AM   
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This girl was victimized from all sides from an early age, in that situation I would have shot the bastard myself - probably sooner than she did.

There needs to be room for discretion in the law, to weigh all the facts and evidence in each case. On top of that we need reasoned, rational judges - as opposed to this so called judge.

So much "justice" in the US (and other places to be sure) reminds me of those "Theodoric of York" skits Steve Martin did for SNL.

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nuts
Posted by: paganpat on Nov 11, 2009 12:55 PM   
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Never mind what these kids have been through, it is beside the point. The point is these kids are NOT adults and they do crazy things by the vertue of their age they are crazy.If they were born adults we wouldn't have to guide them , take care of them ,teach them ect,ect.If they fail to act like an adult it is We , their teachers , counselors,parrents and society that have failed them.

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Otto
Posted by: otto on Nov 11, 2009 2:48 PM   
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I have hope - but only a little - that this situation will change. I've become a friend of someone who was sentenced to life for a crime at age 18, over 20 years ago. He's different too, in so far as he is white, from a respected family (his father was a German diplomat), and has convinced me and many that he is actually innocent. He has written 4 outstanding books on religion, prayer, and prison reform. He signed a confession to keep his girl friend out of more serious trouble, and that's the main evidence against him.

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» RE: Otto Posted by: paganpat