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This undated photo provided by the Delaware Department of Justice shows Donald Lee Torres, who was 14 when he set a fire in 1989 that killed a man, his wife and their two young children at a home in Middletown, Del. Torres was initially sentenced to life without parole, but he was resentenced in 2014 to 110 years in prison, making him eligible for a sentence review and possible parole in 2019. (Delaware Department of Justice via AP)

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This undated photo provided by the Delaware Department of Justice shows Michael Jones, who was indicted in 2001 on three counts of first-degree murder committed in 1999, when he was 17, but he was not tried until 2005, when he was 22. The jury recommended the death penalty, but before Jones could be sentenced, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that capital punishment was unconstitutional for juvenile offenders. Jones was resentenced in 2014 to life without parole for the drug-related killings of Cedric Reinford and Maneeka Plant, the granddaughter of two former state representatives. At the time of the killings, Jones was the subject of a separate murder warrant in Connecticut. (Delaware Department of Justice via AP)

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This Oct. 30, 2016, photo provided by the Delaware Department of Justice shows Charles Blizzard, who was sentenced by a Delaware judge in June 2017 to a year of probation after pleading guilty to offensive touching. Blizzard, now 52, was released from prison in 2014, one of more than a dozen convicted killers in Delaware who were resentenced after initially being given life in prison for crimes committed as juveniles. He was given a life sentence for the fatal beating of a man in 1982, when Blizzard was 17 years old. (Delaware Department of Justice via AP)

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This photo provided by the Delaware Department of Justice shows Eric Bodenweiser. A Sussex County grand jury returned an indictment, Monday, May 26, 2014, charging Bodenweiser, 53, of Georgetown with 39 counts of unlawful sexual intercourse and 74 counts of unlawful sexual contact involving a young boy. Bodenweiser turned himself in to state police, was arraigned and was being held at the Sussex Correctional Institution on $250,000 secured bail, according to the state attorney general's office. (AP Photo/Delaware Department of Justice)