Michael Carneal, who was 14 when he killed three classmates and injured five others in a shooting in Kentucky in 1997, will have a parole hearing this week.
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Now, he is up for parole because his life sentence guaranteed an opportunity for parole after 25 years, the maximum sentence permissible at the time for someone his age.ONE OF THREE PUPPIES STOLEN FROM ATLANTA ANIMAL SHELTER FOUND SAFE "Twenty-five years seemed like so long, so far away," she remembers thinking at the time of his sentencing.
She does not believe Carneal should be free. She is concerned he will be unable to handle life outside of prison and could still harm others, and she does not think it is right for him to have a normal life after what he did.
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