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To continue to understand the impact of youth being tried as adults, sentencing individuals with cognitive disabilities to harsh punitive outcomes requires us to go back and start from the beginning with a few Hallmark cases that set precedent of how this should be done when it comes to the intersection of Cognitive Capacity and Criminal Justice.
This is case One - Kent v. US (1966). Tap In!!
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To continue to understand the impact of youth being tried as adults, sentencing individuals with cognitive disabilities to harsh punitive outcomes requires us to go back and start from the beginning with a few Hallmark cases that set precedent of how this should be done when it comes to the intersection of Cognitive Capacity and Criminal Justice.
This is case One - Kent v. US (1966). Tap In!!