Second Chances Resource Library

The Second Chances Resource Library contains resources related to expanding release opportunities
for people in prison who are serving long sentences or have other circumstances warranting release

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PDF Hear me out. New Mexico woman convicted of felony murder as a teen seeks new sentence

Organization/Publisher:Las Cruces Sun News
Author:Algernon D'Ammassa

This article profiles Darcy Morrison, serving a life sentence after being convicted of felony murder for a crime committed when she was under age 18. The article also discusses legislation in New Mexico that would ban juvenile life without parole sentences and create early parole for those serving long adult sentences for crimes committed as children.

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PDF Statement from the sponsors of SB 43, a bill to ban life without parole for children

Organization/Publisher:Source NM
Author:Sen. Antoinette Sedillo Lopez, Rep. Gail Chasey, Rep. Dayan Hochman-Vigil

This is a statement from the sponsors of a bill to ban life without parole for children in New Mexico. The statement announces they are withdrawing the bill from consideration, but that it will be reintroduced during the 2023 session.

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PDF Behind bars since age 16, juvenile lifer watches New Mexico struggle over sentencing reform

Organization/Publisher:Youth Today
Author:Steve Jansen

This article describes the story of Michael B. Brown, who has been incarcerated since he was 16, and details a proposed bill to ban juvenile life without parole in New Mexico.

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LINK Life Behind Bars: Kids serving decades for violent crimes

Organization/Publisher:Searchlight New Mexico
Author:Ike Swetlitz

This article describes the story of John Gamble, who is one of about three dozen New Mexicans currently incarcerated for 30 years or more for crimes they committed under the age of 18, and discusses the broader issue of kids serving decades behind bars.

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PDF Advocates press to give juveniles a ‘Second Chance’

Organization/Publisher:Albuquerque Journal
Author:Olivier Uyttebrouck

This article details a proposed bill which would ban life without parole for juveniles sentenced as adults and create early parole for those serving long adult sentences for crimes committed as children.

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PDF A chance for juvenile justice to be more just

Organization/Publisher:Joline Gutierrez Krueger
Author:JOLINE GUTIERREZ KRUEGER

This article describes the story of Michael Brown, who is one of 75 people in New Mexico serving a long adult sentence for crimes committed as children. The article also details a proposed bill to ban juvenile life without parole and to create early parole for those serving long adult sentences for crimes committed as children.

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PDF ‘Second Chance’ bill for youths serving life sentences endures

Organization/Publisher:Albuquerque Journal
Author:Joline Gutierrez Krueger

This article is about New Mexico Senate Bill 43, which seeks to prohibit imposing life sentences without parole on a child and to make children sentenced as adults eligible for parole after serving 15 years. The article includes the story of Michael Brown, who is one of 75 people in New Mexico serving a long adult sentence for crimes committed as children.

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PDF Parole loosens for 30-years-to-lifers, including those sentenced as juveniles in New Mexico

Organization/Publisher:Sante Fe Reporter
Author:Jeff Proctor

This article discusses changes to parole in New Mexico, including legislation that would have banned juvenile life without parole and created early parole for those serving long adult sentences for crimes committed as children. The article highlights a new rule adopted by the New Mexico Parole Board that requires a more individualized, thorough exploration of how someone has or hasn’t changed while in prison—with far less focus on the circumstances of a decades-old crime—when deciding on release. The article also tells the story of Shane Lasiter, who was recently paroled after spending 40 years incarcerated for a crime committed as a child.

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