Standards of Decency

Standards of Decency

Update: 2024-04-04
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Should juveniles who commit murder ever be given a second chance, or do they deserve to be locked up for life?  In 2012 that question made its way to the Supreme Court in a landmark case argued by renowned attorney and activist Bryan Stevenson. While not a slam dunk, their ruling gave Sterling hope for an eventual release. 





Watch Sterling share some good news with his friends in the video Fresh Hope. In The Rehearsal, we see Sterling’s legal team prepare for the 2020 hearing. 





To watch our companion videos, read the transcripts, and to see our complete show notes with media links, sources, and references please visit our website: www.cellblockstomountaintops.com



Featured in this Episode



Ryan O’Connor, Criminal Defense Attorney



Sterling Cunio



Chloe Williams, Criminal Defense Attorney



Professor Aliza Kaplan, Professor of Lawyering and Director of the Criminal Justice Reform Clinic at Lewis & Clark Law School.



Karuna Thompson, Former Prison Chaplain and Victim Liaison at the Oregon Department of Corrections



Companion Videos for this Episode:



Video 6A - Fresh Hope



Video 6B - The Rehearsal

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