State v. Ali
| Decision Date | 08 October 2014 |
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122 cases
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Nelson v. State
...mandatory imposition of LWOR sentences is constitutional for adults. " Id. at 280–81 (emphasis added) (discussing State v. Ali (Ali I ), 855 N.W.2d 235, 255 n.19 (Minn. 2014) (explaining that Minn. Stat. § 609.106 "is constitutional with respect to almost all of those to whom it applies—adu......
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State v. Harrison
...of life imprisonment without the possibility of parole for juvenile offenders convicted under the felony-murder rule); State v. Ali , 855 N.W.2d 235, 258–59 (Minn. 2014) (noting the constitutionality of life sentences for juveniles convicted of felony murder); cf. Dillon , 194 Cal.Rptr. 390......
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State v. Ali
...he was 16 years old.2 Following a jury trial, he was convicted of three counts of murder that we affirmed on appeal. State v. Ali , 855 N.W.2d 235, 240 (Minn. 2014). He now challenges the district court's imposition of three consecutive sentences of life imprisonment with the possibility of......
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McCullough v. State
...gives the number of juvenile lifers in Colorado as zero. And it lists no such juveniles in New Jersey (Zuber) or Missouri (Willbanks). 31. Ali involved a Miller challenge to three consecutive life sentences imposed against a juvenile offender for one count of first degree premeditated murde......
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