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 America’s oldest and longest-serving juvenile lifer, Joe Ligon, has been released from a Pennsylvania prison after spending 68 years behind bars.

 

Ligon was imprisoned in February 1953 at the age of 15, given a mandatory life sentence after pleading guilty to charges from a robbery and stabbing spree in Philadelphia with four other teenage boys which left six people wounded and two people dead.

 

 

 

A hearing found Ligon guilty of two counts of first-degree murder. He admitted to stabbing at least one of the eight people stabbed that day but his attorney Bradley Bridge said his client maintains he never killed anyone.

“The child that committed those crimes back in 1953 no longer exists. The person that came out of prison in 2021 is 83 years old, has grown, changed, and is no longer a threat.

 

“He has amply repaid society for the damage and harm that he did. And now, it’s appropriate that he spends the last years of his life in freedom” Bridge said.

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Speaking to press men, Ligon said; “I’m a grownup now. I’m not a kid anymore. Not only am I a grown man, I’m an old man and getting older every day.

“I’m really looking forward to pleasing people and help people the way they’re helping me. Meeting some of the younger generation, with some of the older generation, and some of the reporters … to share some of my story.” Ligon said.

The ex convict described being back in the outside world as beautiful, adding that he wants others to learn from his experience.

 

In the 1970s, Ligon and his accomplices were granted the option of clemency from Pennsylvania’s governor. But since clemency meant being on parole, Ligon rejected it.

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He turned down another offer of parole in 2017, stating parole would not grant him the freedom he desired after decades in prison.

“The state parole board presumably would have released him but on condition that he would be under their supervision for the rest of his life. He chose not to seek parole under those terms.” his lawyer said.

Bridge, who has represented Ligon for 15 years now, ultimately argued that a mandatory life sentence for a crime Ligon committed as a juvenile was unconstitutional.

Bridge brought the case to the federal court and won the issue in November 2020, which ultimately granted Ligon freedom under his own terms in 2021.

 

 

Ligon who is out of prison now is being helped by John Pace, to get accustomed  with society.

Pace was incarcerated for mugging and assaulting a man when he was 17 and was imprisoned for 31 years.

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 After his release, Pace said he felt a sort of sickness after suddenly being exposed to his new reality.

“You’re in a prison environment where there’s not a lot of stimulation. You’re not allowed to have contact with people. Your interactions are very limited. And so, there’s not a lot of stimulation.

“So now you come out of prison, and just imagine all this, you can do what you want now. And what do you do with that?

“There will always be people who think Joe should be in jail for the rest of his life,

“Joe has control over how he demonstrates who he is today, and he hopes that’s enough to help other people realize how he’s trying to help other people use better judgment” Pace said.

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