A sentence of 452 years is difficult to comprehend. It is far beyond a normal human lifespan and immediately raises questions about how courts balance accountability, public safety, victims’ rights, and the possibility of rehabilitation when the defendant was a teenager at the time of the offense.
The case has prompted discussion beyond the courtroom because it touches on a complicated issue: how should the justice system respond when a young person is convicted of extremely serious offenses?
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