Convicted Murderer to Face Early Release With Clean Record Due to California Law

Nearly six years after murdering a high school football player at 15 years old, a convicted first-degree murderer in California could be granted early release through the assistance of Senate Bill 1391. Through SB 1391, minors can’t be tried as adults no matter the crime they commit, making them eligible to be released from jail at the age of 25 with a clean criminal record. The victim, Jaulon “JJ” Clavo, a 17-year-old high school senior, was driving back to school in Sacramento for a Friday night CIF football game with five of his friends when he was approached at a three-way stop sign by Keymontae Lindsey, 15, on Nov. 13, 2015. Dr. Nicole Clavo, JJ’s mother, told The Epoch Times her son was coming back from Popeyes when he was shot multiple times, including by one bullet that went through his neck. JJ was urged by his friends to drive …

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