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Eric Ramirez, is seen in an undated photo provided by the Nebraska Department of Corrections. On Friday, Feb. 7, 2014, Ramirez, 22, and two other men had their life without parole sentences vacated by the Nebraska Supreme Court in the wake of a 2012 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that found it is unconstitutional to sentence teenagers to life without the chance of parole. The rulings came in the separate appeals of Douglas Mantich, 37, who was sentenced for his role in a 1993 shooting death in Omaha, and Eric Ramirez, 22, and Juan Castaneda, 21, both sentenced for their roles in a 2008 Omaha shooting rampage that left two dead and one injured. The court ordered the three to be resentenced. (AP Photo/Nebraska Department of Corrections)

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Undated photos provided by the Nebraska Department of Corrections show inmates, from the left, Eric Ramirez, Juan Castaneda and Douglas Mantich. On Friday, Feb. 7, 2014, The Nebraska Supreme Court on Friday, Feb. 7, 2014 vacated the sentences of the three men ordered imprisoned for life without parole when they were teenagers, citing a 2012 U.S. Supreme Court ruling striking down such sentences. The rulings came in the separate appeals of Douglas Mantich, 37, who was sentenced for his role in a 1993 shooting death in Omaha, and Eric Ramirez, 22, and Juan Castaneda, 21, both sentenced for their roles in a 2008 Omaha shooting rampage that left two dead and one injured. The court ordered the three to be resentenced. (AP Photo/Nebraska Department of Corrections)