According the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Georgia State Supreme Court has ordered Genarlow Wilson be released from prison. According to the AJC:
The court’s 4-3 decision upholds a Monroe County judge’s ruling that the sentence constituted cruel and unusual punishment under both the Georgia and U.S. constitutions.
The majority opinion said the sentence appeared to be “grossly disproportionate” to the teenager’s crime and noted that it was out of step with current law.
And according to an AP report, via the NYT, Chief Justice Leah Ward Sears wrote in the majority opinion on the 4-3 opinion that:
…the severe punishment makes ”no measurable contribution to acceptable goals of punishment” and that Wilson’s crime did not rise to the ”level of adults who prey on children.” 
You can read the summary of the Georgia Supreme Court decision here, and the full opinion here.
I have to run, but more, of course, later. For other $3.60 posts and background on the Genarlow Wilson case, you can click here.
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