End Life Without Parole Sentences for Youth in Michigan

End Life Without Parole Sentences for Youth in Michigan

The Issue

This petition has been designed for residents of the State of Michigan. For the petition to be effective we are urging only Michigan residents to sign the petition at this time.

Please take the time to ask members of the Michigan House of Representatives to support common sense in the sentencing of youth by asking them to pass the entire pack of bills that would end life without parole sentences for youth in Michigan (i.e., House Bills 4518 and 4594-4596).

Remember:

* Life sentences ignore that young people have a unique ability to change.
* Life sentences for youth do not reduce crime and are used unfairly.
*Of the youth who receive life without parole sentences in Michigan 72% of them are children of color.
* Life sentences for youth leave no real chance for rehabilitation.
* According to a Wayne State University School of Social Work study 95% of Michigan citizens feel that youth should not spend the rest of their lives in prison.

When legislators passed legislation years ago allowing youth to be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole we did not know then what we know now about adolescent development.  Brain maturation is a process that continues through adolescence and into early adulthood.  Impulse control, planning, and thinking ahead skills are still in development well beyond age 18.  Young people are different from adults; youth have a greater capacity for rehabilitation.

A similar package of bills passed in the Michigan House last year.  Your willingness to "take action" played a critical role in helping make that a reality.  Now we have to utilize those same efforts to get the Michigan House Judiciary Committee to pass the bills out of committee so that the full Michigan House can vote on the bills and pass them on to the Michigan Senate.

Each letter is automatically routed to your respective State Representative which is determined by the zip code you enter.  A copy of each letter is also being sent to Rep. Mark Meadows (D-Lansing), Chair, House Judiciary Committee, and to The Injustice Must End (TIME) Committee. You can modify the letter to include your personal thoughts or substitute the entire letter with one of your own.

You are encouraged to visit the Abolish Juvenile Life Without Parole Sentences in the USA blog to learn more about these sentences, and to review very important articles, reports, and other related information that can be utilized to educate the public about the facts.  You can also contribute to our efforts by joining the Abolish Juvenile Life Without Parole Sentences in the USA group on Facebook which currently has over 2,400 members.

Please join the many people who are asking that youth within our justice system be given an opportunity for hope and redemption.

avatar of the starter
V KPetition StarterI am the mother of Efrén Paredes, Jr., a 36-year-old Latino who was arrested at the age of 15 and convicted for a murder and robbery he did not commit in 1989. The crime occurred in St. Joseph, Michigan (Berrien County). Efrén was home with our family when the crime was committed. He was a high school honor student at the time with previous criminal history. Our family has been working diligently to exonerate Efrén of the crime and free him for over 20 years. I recently joined <a href="http://Change.org" rel="nofollow">Change.org</a> so that I could begin networking with people of conscience who are committed to ending social injustice in the world. Please join me in our struggle for justice.
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The Issue

This petition has been designed for residents of the State of Michigan. For the petition to be effective we are urging only Michigan residents to sign the petition at this time.

Please take the time to ask members of the Michigan House of Representatives to support common sense in the sentencing of youth by asking them to pass the entire pack of bills that would end life without parole sentences for youth in Michigan (i.e., House Bills 4518 and 4594-4596).

Remember:

* Life sentences ignore that young people have a unique ability to change.
* Life sentences for youth do not reduce crime and are used unfairly.
*Of the youth who receive life without parole sentences in Michigan 72% of them are children of color.
* Life sentences for youth leave no real chance for rehabilitation.
* According to a Wayne State University School of Social Work study 95% of Michigan citizens feel that youth should not spend the rest of their lives in prison.

When legislators passed legislation years ago allowing youth to be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole we did not know then what we know now about adolescent development.  Brain maturation is a process that continues through adolescence and into early adulthood.  Impulse control, planning, and thinking ahead skills are still in development well beyond age 18.  Young people are different from adults; youth have a greater capacity for rehabilitation.

A similar package of bills passed in the Michigan House last year.  Your willingness to "take action" played a critical role in helping make that a reality.  Now we have to utilize those same efforts to get the Michigan House Judiciary Committee to pass the bills out of committee so that the full Michigan House can vote on the bills and pass them on to the Michigan Senate.

Each letter is automatically routed to your respective State Representative which is determined by the zip code you enter.  A copy of each letter is also being sent to Rep. Mark Meadows (D-Lansing), Chair, House Judiciary Committee, and to The Injustice Must End (TIME) Committee. You can modify the letter to include your personal thoughts or substitute the entire letter with one of your own.

You are encouraged to visit the Abolish Juvenile Life Without Parole Sentences in the USA blog to learn more about these sentences, and to review very important articles, reports, and other related information that can be utilized to educate the public about the facts.  You can also contribute to our efforts by joining the Abolish Juvenile Life Without Parole Sentences in the USA group on Facebook which currently has over 2,400 members.

Please join the many people who are asking that youth within our justice system be given an opportunity for hope and redemption.

avatar of the starter
V KPetition StarterI am the mother of Efrén Paredes, Jr., a 36-year-old Latino who was arrested at the age of 15 and convicted for a murder and robbery he did not commit in 1989. The crime occurred in St. Joseph, Michigan (Berrien County). Efrén was home with our family when the crime was committed. He was a high school honor student at the time with previous criminal history. Our family has been working diligently to exonerate Efrén of the crime and free him for over 20 years. I recently joined <a href="http://Change.org" rel="nofollow">Change.org</a> so that I could begin networking with people of conscience who are committed to ending social injustice in the world. Please join me in our struggle for justice.

The Decision Makers

Mark Meadows
Former US House of Representatives - North Carolina-11
TIME Committee
TIME Committee

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