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A lower court will reconsider the 135-year sentence given to a 14-year-old girl four decades ago for her role in the shooting deaths of three people in Alaska's largest city
A lower court will reconsider the 135-year sentence given to a then-14-year-old girl four decades ago for her role in the shooting deaths of three people
An Alaskan court will reconsider the 135-year sentence given to the state’s youngest female convicted of murder. Winona Fletcher was 14 years old when she fatally shot three people.
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A lower court will reconsider the 135-year sentence given to a 14-year-old girl four decades ago for her role in the shooting deaths of three people in Alaska's largest city. When Winona Fletcher was sentenced in 1986, she became the youngest female ever convicted of murder in Alaska. The Anchorage Daily News reports the Alaska Court of Appeals sent the case back to the lower court for reconsideration of the sentence because the judge did not consider her prospects for rehabilitation.