Adolfo Davis Talks About Crime He Committed As A Child, Life In Prison

WGN: Adolfo Davis talks about being a gang member at age 14, being found guilty of being an accessory in a murder and spending life in prison. Davis was eligible for a re-sentencing hearing in his case because of a 2012 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that said mandatory life without parole for juveniles is unconstitutional. Davis would be the first of about 80 inmates in Illinois eligible for such hearings. The judge ruled to uphold his life sentence.
WGN: Adolfo Davis talks about being a gang member at age 14, being found guilty of being an accessory in a murder and spending life in prison. Davis was eligible for a re-sentencing hearing in his case because of a 2012 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that said mandatory life without parole for juveniles is unconstitutional. Davis would be the first of about 80 inmates in Illinois eligible for such hearings. The judge ruled to uphold his life sentence.
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474686948
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Nexstar
Gemaakt op:
11 augustus 2014
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Lengte van clip:
00:01:06:22
Locatie:
Chicago, Illinois, United States
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QuickTime MPEG-2 HD 1440x1080 29.97i
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Nexstar
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adolfodavis_4edit.mov