Published May 03, 2016
Attorneys for a 17-year-old charged as an adult in the shooting death of an Australian baseball player are asking the court to reconsider a decision that he be tried as an adult.
Chancey Luna is charged with first-degree murder in the August 2013 shooting death of 22-year-old Christopher Lane.
The Duncan Banner reports (http://bit.ly/1G56jYS ) that Luna's attorneys said in court documents filed Friday that a potential sentence of life in prison either with or without the possibility of parole would be unconstitutionally cruel and unusual punishment.
A gag order prohibits attorneys from commenting publicly on the case.
Lane, of Melbourne, Australia, was a member of the East Central University baseball team in Ada when he was gunned down while jogging during a trip to visit his girlfriend's parents in Duncan.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/attorneys-for-teen-in-australian-baseball-players-death-in-oklahoma-seek-juvenile-status