Bryan Stevenson meets Mass. man freed from prison thanks to 'Just Mercy' attorney's landmark case
Bryan Stevenson has spent years fighting for people on death row and juveniles sentenced to life in prison. Today, he continues that legal work, and on a recent visit to Boston, he sat down with a man released from prison because of Stevenson's case before the Supreme Court, which found life without parole for young offenders unconstitutional.
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Attorney Bryan Stevenson has spent years fighting for people on death row and juveniles sentenced to life in prison. He won a landmark 2012 victory before the U.S. Supreme Court , which found mandatory life without parole for young criminal offenders is unconstitutional.
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