Man who killed Dartmouth professors at 17 has chance at parole in about 20 years
A Vermont man who was 17 when he killed two Dartmouth College professors in 2001 will be eligible for parole in 2046 after being resentenced to a minimum of 45 years. The resentencing followed a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that invalidated mandatory life sentences for juvenile offenders, and a victim's daughter described the crime as premeditated and depraved.
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