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In 2005, the United States Supreme Court abolished the death penalty for capital crimes committed by juveniles and held that the execution of individuals who were under 18 years of age at time of their capital crimes is prohibited by Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments.

Roper v Simmons, 543 U.S. 551, 125 S.Ct. 1183 (2005).