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This undated photo released by the Kentucky Department of Corrections in 2017 shows convicted murderer David Buchanan. Buchanan and three others convicted of murder as juveniles in Kentucky are using recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions to challenge their sentences. Kentucky does not allow life without parole for juveniles. However, since 1981, the four who were minors at the time of their crimes have received sentences of life without parole or “functional” life without parole through various circumstances. (Kentucky Department of Corrections via AP)

This undated photo released by the Kentucky Department of Corrections in 2017 shows convicted murderer David Buchanan. Buchanan and three others convicted of murder as juveniles in Kentucky are using recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions to challenge their sentences. Kentucky does not allow life without parole for juveniles. However, since 1981, the four who were minors at the time of their crimes have received sentences of life without parole or “functional” life without parole through various circumstances. (Kentucky Department of Corrections via AP)

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