On Wednesday, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court will hear new arguments in the Philip Chism murder case.
Philip Chism, now 25, was convicted of raping and killing Danvers High School math teacher Colleen Ritzer in 2013 when he was 14 years oldOn Wednesday, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court heard new arguments in the Philip Chism murder case. Chism, now 25, was convicted ofa 25-year sentence for murder and 40 years and one day for raping and robbing her.
But even though the murder sentence makes Chism eligible for parole after 25 years, he will not be eligible for 40 years because of the two other convictions. On Wednesday, his lawyers will say that's essentially giving him a life sentence, violating the state's constitution. Article 26 grants parole eligibility after 25 years if a reasonable possibility of rehabilitation is established. Now, Chism's lawyers say the judge never gave them chance to present evidence that would prove that, violating his rights. They presented those arguments to the Supreme Judicial Court on Wednesday in hopes of getting Chism resentenced."The heinous crime committed against our daughter and sister Colleen was an attack on her and all that is good in the world.
If the convict’s 40-year sentence is reduced for the crimes he was found guilty, he could be eligible for parole at age 39. This is unthinkable, considering his later violent attack on another young woman. Colleen and our family will not be afforded a second chance. If we live in a just society, neither should he.
For more than a decade, we have fought tirelessly for justice for Colleen, but there can never truly be justice for the life that was stolen from us. We will continue to fight these senseless judicial proceedings because we owe it to Colleen and her memory. That we, her family, and friends must even consider the possibility of reducing this convicted murderer’s sentence is unbelievable. We should not have to continue enduring this painful process.
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