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Supporters say the legislation would allow courts to consider how someone has changed. It would also give the justice system a chance to revisit sentences handed down during New York's tough-on-crime era, when extreme terms were common and judges had little guidance on how youth, trauma or rehabilitation should factor into punishment. While a growing number of states have judicial review mechanisms, there are few options once once a sentence is handed down and appeals are exhausted in New York.
By Supporters say the legislation would allow courts to consider how someone has changed. It would also give the justice system a chance to revisit sentences handed down during New York's tough-on-crime era, when extreme terms were common and judges had little guidance on how youth, trauma or rehabilitation should factor into punishment. While a growing number of states have judicial review mechanisms, there are few options once once a sentence is handed down and appeals are exhausted in New York.