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CRIMEJul 8 · 11:00 UTCWHYY

Bonus Episode Four: Terri Harper on Waiting for Freedom

The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania ruled mandatory life-without-parole sentences for second degree murder unconstitutional, prompting lawmakers to draft new guidelines. Senate Bill 1400 proposes parole eligibility after 35 years or age 70 with 20 years served, affecting 1,100 inmates including Terri Harper, a 35-year lifer at SCI Muncy.

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