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Commuting Life Without Parole Sentences: The Need For Reason And Justice Over Politics, Jing Cao May 2015

Commuting Life Without Parole Sentences: The Need For Reason And Justice Over Politics, Jing Cao

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In the last thirty years, life without parole (LWOP) sentences have flourished in the United States. Of course the very reason for a LWOP sentencing scheme is to incarcerate the convicted defendant until death. But under the Pardon Clause of the Constitution, as well as under state laws granting the Governor the pardoning power, inmates serving LWOP sentences might be eligible for early release by commutations. On the one hand, the possibility of clemency could be regarded as an impermissible loophole that could be used on a case-by-case basis to undermine the certainty of a LWOP sentencing system. On the …