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- this was a condition of his release. The resentencing trial began on April 6, 2016. During the resentencing trial, Marjorie's granddaughter, Shanna Nugent...
- was resentenced to life imprisonment in June 2021. At the time of his resentencing, Riles had been on death row longer than anyone else in the United States...
- with a $2,000 fine and 3 years of supervised release. He will have a resentencing hearing as a result of the Supreme Court's ruling in Fischer v. United...
- pending at the time of Miller, were granted such resentencing hearings. At Nicholas Coia's resentencing hearing on February 19, 2015, Common Pleas Judge...
- convictions but a remand for resentencing due to issues with the original sentencing instructions. In 1990, a resentencing hearing was held, and once again...
- Risner did the shooting. In 2016, Bryant and Howell became eligible for resentencing due to Montgomery v. Louisiana. Soon after Peter Lillelid's medical condition...
- Laurie Show was a 16-year-old sophomore at Conestoga Valley High School who was stalked by her classmates and murdered on December 20, 1991, in the United...
- Jackson was released from prison on February 21, 2017. Miller was given a resentencing hearing in 2017, however it was not until April 2021 that a verdict had...
- eligible for release in 2031. Ruth Wendorf's relatives attended Anderson's resentencing hearing and did not oppose his early release. Speaking with the Daily...
- 2023-01-18. "Gangster Disciples' Ex-Leader Larry Hoover Tries Again For Resentencing". BET. Retrieved 2023-01-18. "The Gang that Could Go Straight". Chicago...