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A man who killed 2 Dartmouth professors as a teen is challenging his sentence

  • A man who pleaded guilty in 2001 to killing two married Dartmouth College professors is challenging his life-without-parole sentence, arguing it violates the New Hampshire Constitution.
  • Tulloch, 41, is awaiting resentencing due to a 2012 U.S. Supreme Court decision declaring mandatory life sentences without parole for juveniles as “cruel and unusual" punishment.
  • The American Civil Liberties Union of New Hampshire, along with other organizations, has filed a brief supporting Tulloch's challenge.
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