Idaho v. Windom
Petition for certiorari denied on February 20, 2018
Docket No. |
Op. Below | Argument |
Opinion |
Vote |
Author |
Term |
17-560 |
Idaho |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
OT 2017 |
Issue: Whether the Eighth Amendment is satisfied when, in a non-mandatory sentencing regime, a juvenile convicted of murder had the opportunity to present evidence of “youth and its attendant characteristics,” and the sentencing court could and did consider youth, and subsequently made a retrospective finding in light of Miller v. Alabama, and Montgomery v. Louisiana, that the juvenile's crime did not reflect “transient immaturity,” but was instead one of the “rare” cases justifying a fixed life sentence.