Yale Law School: Clinic Advocates for Parole Opportunities for People Sentenced as Young Adults
March 12, 2021
March 12, 2021
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, March 12 -- Yale Law School issued the following news release:
On March 10, 2020, criminal justice reform advocates, formerly incarcerated people, and family members urged members of Connecticut's Judiciary Committee to support S.B. 978, a bill that would give incarcerated people serving long sentences for crimes committed before the age of 25 the chance to seek parole.
The Challenging Mass Incarceration Clinic (CMIC) at the Yale Law School . . .
On March 10, 2020, criminal justice reform advocates, formerly incarcerated people, and family members urged members of Connecticut's Judiciary Committee to support S.B. 978, a bill that would give incarcerated people serving long sentences for crimes committed before the age of 25 the chance to seek parole.
The Challenging Mass Incarceration Clinic (CMIC) at the Yale Law School . . .
