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  2. Graham v. Florida - Wikipedia

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    Graham v. Florida , 560 U.S. 48 (2010), was a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States holding that juvenile offenders cannot be sentenced to life imprisonment without parole for non-homicide offenses.

  3. List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 560

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    Case name Citation Date decided Abbott v. Abbott: 560 U.S. 1: May 17, 2010 Graham v. Florida: 560 U.S. 48: May 17, 2010 United States v. Comstock: 560 U.S. 126: May ...

  4. Life imprisonment - Wikipedia

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    Graham v. Florida was a significant case in juvenile justice. In Jacksonville, Florida, Terrence J. Graham tried to rob a restaurant along with three adolescent accomplices. During the robbery, one of Graham's accomplices had a metal bar that he used to hit the restaurant manager twice in the head.

  5. List of United States Supreme Court cases by the Roberts Court

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    Florida v. Jardines: 11-564: 2013-03-26 A dog sniff at the front door of a house constitutes a "search" for purposes of the Fourth Amendment. Comcast Corp. v. Behrend: 11-864: 2013-03-27 The Third Circuit improperly certified a class action against cable company Comcast under Rule 23(b). The damages model the class proposed was not adequate ...

  6. Lindsey Graham says Trump is making 'a mistake' on ... - AOL

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    WASHINGTON — Sen. Lindsey Graham sparred with Donald Trump on Monday after the former president attacked Graham, R-S.C., for pushing his bill to outlaw abortion across the U.S. after 15 weeks of ...

  7. Equal Justice Initiative - Wikipedia

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    In Graham v. Florida (2010), the Court ruled that "mandatory life-without-parole sentences for all children 17 or younger in non-homicide cases are unconstitutional." Since 2010, EJI has provided legal representation to nearly 100 people in the United States who are entitled to new sentences under Graham. [5]

  8. In other words, Florida's raw death tally — 86,850 in early March — came close to California's total, 101,159, despite California having roughly 18 million more residents. The overall death ...

  9. Florida QB Graham Mertz to return for sixth season of college ...

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    Graham Mertz will be back at Florida next season. ... Mertz suffered a broken collarbone in Florida’s Week 12 loss to Missouri and missed the season finale vs. Florida State. The Gators, after a ...