Convicted Juvenile Murderer Waives Right to Another Hearing
Convicted Juvenile Murderer Waives Right to Another Hearing
52-year-old Michael Kvam was accused of murdering a woman, a teen, and a 9-year-old girl in Oakland County, Michigan, on July 7, 1984. He was just seventeen at the time. Under a U.S. Supreme Court decision, convicted juvenile offenders given automatic no-parole sentences are entitled to a new hearing. However, some are also entitled to spend the rest of their lives behind bars if they wish. Kvam is one of them.The convicted murderer voluntarily waived his opportunity for parole, even though it was possible he would have received the same sentence. He stood in an Oakland County Circuit Court courtroom, calling the required hearing “pure BS” and stating very clearly, he was “rotten from the beginning” and deserves to die in prison. Kvam was also quoted as saying, “I’m guilty — and I’m guilty of having a wasted life. I’m a killer, plain and simple, just like probably 95 percent of the other juvenile lifers. Some just hide it better. I’m a monster, one of the scary people you tell your kids about. I deserve to die here, it’s fair and just.”Kvam apologized to the family, stating, “I can’t even imagine what you’ve been through and deprived of all these years because of my wrath. I’m not asking for forgiveness — I don’t deserve it or want it.”
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