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  1. Aug 16, 2016 · “We couldn’t leave him in juvenile,” Corey said. The Supreme Court has prohibited mandatory sentences of life without parole for juveniles, ruling that young people are more likely to be ...

    • The First Allegations of Child Abuse Made Against Christopher Gregor
    • Bre Micciolo's Failed Custody Bid
    • Abuse Allegations Substantiated Aftercorey Micciolo's Death

    Gregor first came into his son's life in September 2019, Micciolo says. It wasn't long after they first began seeing each other that Micciolo says she began contacting New Jersey Department of Child Protection and Permanency (DCPP) about Gregor's alleged treatment of Corey, she tells Inside Edition Digital. Corey did not have a relationship with hi...

    Micciolo fought for emergency custody of Corey after an incident that occurred on March 20, 2021. The incident was captured on video surveillance footage at the fitness center at Atlantic Heights, where Gregor was living at the time. The footage shows Gregor pointing Corey to the treadmills, the affidavit says. "At approximately 1618 hours, [Corey]...

    DCPP would eventually substantiate two of the allegations of abuse made by Micciolo. Their substantiation came 20 months after her son's death, in December of last year. The first incident substantiated by DCPP occurred on March 25. The second occurred just hours before Corey's death. Micciolo says she was shocked and then upset when the letters we...

  2. Oct 3, 2023 · Then, in 2016, the U.S. Supreme Court forced the state to act. Its decision in Montgomery v. Louisiana made the Miller opinion retroactive, requiring hundreds of so-called “juvenile lifers” to get a chance at release.

  3. Jun 5, 2011 · A couple of days after a 2-year-old died in an Alden Road apartment, State Attorney Angela Corey made a trip to juvenile court. She wanted to be there when the boy's half brother had his first...

  4. Oct 14, 2012 · In July of 2010, her son Corey Webb, then age 16, was charged with aggravated assault against a public servant—a crime for which he was sentenced to 50 years. In emails with Marquetta, it is clear that her story reveals a state and a system that holds punishment by incarceration in the highest order. To give you an idea of the criminal system ...

  5. Feb 1, 2014 · Should states make a blanket change, commuting all juvenile lifers’ mandatory sentences to life with the possibility of parole? These questions will get answered, piecemeal, in the coming...

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  7. Apr 7, 2023 · Since 2005, Supreme Court rulings have accepted adolescent brain science and banned the use of capital punishment for juveniles, limited life without parole sentences to homicide offenses, banned the use of mandatory life without parole, and applied the decision retroactively.

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