· 5/22/2017

Estrada-Huerta v. People

Citations

  • 2017 CO 52
  • 394 P.3d 1139
  • 2017 WL 2223926

Syllabus

Life without parole—Juveniles—Eighth Amendment. The Supreme Court considered whether Graham v. Florida, 560 U.S. 48 (2010), and Miller v. Alabama, 132 S. Ct. 2455 (2012), apply to aggregate term-of-years sentences imposed on juvenile defendants convicted of multiple offenses. For reasons discussed at length in the lead companion case, Lucero v. People, 2017 CO 49, __ P.3d __, announced the same day, the Court held that Graham and Miller do not apply to aggregate term-of-years sentences imposed for multiple offenses. The Court therefore held that Graham and Miller do not apply to Estrada-Huerta's aggregate term-of-years sentence. Accordingly, the Court of Appeals' judgment was affirmed.

Judges: Eid, Gabriel

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