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Man who killed Dartmouth professors at 17 seeks reduced prison sentence
- Robert Tulloch, who was 17 when he helped kill two Dartmouth professors in 2001, is asking to be resentenced to 30–40 years after Supreme Court rulings made mandatory life-without-parole for juveniles unconstitutional.
- His lawyers point to prison records and therapy notes showing maturity and remorse; his teen accomplice was paroled in 2024 after cooperating with prosecutors.
- Tulloch’s hearing is the last of five juvenile lifer resentencings in New Hampshire and could influence state policy — nationally, most resentencings have produced terms under 40 years.
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