A bill that would end life sentencing for children in New Mexico heads to Senate floor
By Susan Dunlap
20 hours ago
A bill that would end life sentencing for children who are sentenced as adults for violent crimes passed the Senate Judiciary Committee on Friday.
SB 64, No Life Sentence for Juveniles, is sponsored by state Sen. Antoinette Sedillo Lopez, D-Albuquerque. She said the bill this year is different from previous versions. It would end life without parole as a sentencing potential and create early parole eligibility for long sentencing.
It brings New Mexico in line with national best practices and what every parent knows. Children are works in progress. We need sentencing laws that allow for transformation, she said.
State Sen. Cliff Pirtle, R-Roswell, introduced an amendment for the bill which state Sen. Daniel Ivey-Soto, D-Albuquerque, presented in Pirtles absence. The amendment creates eligibility for a person convicted of a violent crime while a child to be eligible for release at 20 or 25 years, rather than 15.
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