The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that individuals who were given life sentences while juveniles could not be required to pay the costs of re-sentencing them after their original sentences were ruled unconstitutional. The Court reasoned that, although defendants generally have to pay the costs of sentencing, this does not apply when they are resentenced through no fault of their own but instead because of a change in the law.
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