Juvenile offenses count toward N.J.’s 3-strike law, Supreme Court finds

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An offense committed by a minor can count against them as an adult, state Supreme Court rules.

S.P. Sullivan | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

The man, Samuel Ryan, was convicted of two armed robberies within two days when he was 16 years old. In 1996, when he was 23, he was again convicted of robbing a Bridgeton gas station, shooting a clerk in the process.that found life sentences without parole for juveniles amounted to cruel and unusual punishment.

However, the justice wrote, New Jersey’s three strikes law, which was passed in the mid-1990s amid concerns over violent crime, serves an important role of “incapacitating recidivist offenders, who pose a particular danger to society.”

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