Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to Life Sentences for Juveniles in Arizona
Briefly

The case concerns Lonnie Bassett, who was convicted of two murders committed at age 16. Despite a 2012 Supreme Court decision requiring the possibility of parole for juvenile offenders, Arizona's sentencing law was upheld.
The Supreme Court did not provide reasons for refusing to hear the appeal, signaling potential precedent for other cases with juveniles sentenced to life without parole before relevant court decisions.
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