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Sara Kruzan was 17 when she was sentenced to die in prison for killing and robbing a pimp in a Riverside motel. Now, at 32, Kruzan has a chance at being freed, along with thousands of other juveniles convicted of murder who were sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

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The repealed law, which was signed only last September 5 by then Gov. Gray Davis, would have taken effect on January 1, 2004. The California Assembly voted, 64 to 9, last December 1 to repeal the controversial law, after similar action by the State Senate to repeal the law, on November 24.
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