Murderer Resentenced in 1995 Slaying
A Chicago man who was 15 when he pulled the trigger, had his sentence partially commuted in a gang-related double murder; the resentencing took place because the United States Supreme Court has declared that mandatory life sentences for juvenile offenders are unconstitutional. Eric Anderson was a member of the notorious Almighty Popes when he shot into a van carrying members of a rival gang and several other people. Two 13-year-old girls, Helena Martin and Carrie Hovel, were killed. At the...
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