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Essay heading: 8th amendment
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Executing minors does nothing but remind us of America's stubbornness to do what may take time but in the end is right.
The case mentioned earlier is still in action. Nearly a decade later, Stanford is still fighting death row. He is now about 27 but should still be looked at as the same age he was when he was initially charged, 17... displayed 300 characters
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Executing minors does nothing but remind us of America's stubbornness to do what may take time but in the end is right.
The case mentioned earlier is still in action. Nearly a decade later, Stanford is still fighting death row. He is now about 27 but should still be looked at as the same age he was when he was initially charged, 17... displayed next 300 characters
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