· 5/30/2018
United States ex rel. JKJ P'ship 2011, LLP v. Sanofi Aventis, U.S., LLC (In re Plavix Mktg., Sales Practices & Prods. Liab. Litig.)
Citations
- 315 F. Supp. 3d 817
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- holding that 68- and 55-year sentences with no possibility of release until ages 85 and 72, respectively, are the functional equivalent of life without parole
- recognizing that Rule 3:21-10(b)(5) permits a defendant to \challenge an illegal sentence at any time\
- concluding that a court must examine the practical realities of aggregate sentences
- holding that Miller applies to two juvenile offenders, including a juvenile homicide defendant who received an aggregate sentence of 75 years in prison with over 68 years to be served before eligible for parole
- holding “lengthy term-of-years sentences that amount to life without parole” are controlled by Graham and Miller
- holding “lengthy term-of-years sentences that amount to life without parole” are controlled by Graham and Miller
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Judges: Wolfson
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