A petition filed in R.I. Superior Court to challenge the state’s “absurd” position that an important criminal justice reform enacted by the General Assembly in 2021, designed to give young offenders serving lengthy sentences a chance for early release on parole, doesn’t apply to the person the law was overtly aimed to help.
Monteiro v. Rhode Island
Attorney(s)
Sonja Deyoe, Lisa Holley, and Lynette Labinger
Date filed
February 24, 2023
Court
Rhode Island Supreme Court
Status
Victory!
Related Issues
Documents
- pdfRI Supreme Court Opinion.pdf
- pdfMonteiro v. Rhode Island Complaint.pdf
- pdfMonteiro V. State Decision.pdf
- pdfmonteiro_v_rhode_island_stay_order_granted_060923.pdf
- pdfBrief - ACLU of RI.pdf
- pdfAmicus Curiae - Juvenile Law Center et al.pdf
- pdfAmicus Curiae - CSYF et al.pdf
- pdfAmicus Curiae - RWU Prisoners' Rights Clinic.pdf
- pdfAmicus Curiae - Center for Law, Brain and Behavior.pdf
- pdfAmicus Curiae - Public Defender.pdf