Robert Tulloch, who was a teenager when he received two life-without-parole sentences for the killing of two Dartmouth professors in 2001, is set to be resentenced this spring.
The hearing is scheduled to start on April 20 and last up to four days, according to the case docket.
Tulloch is the last of four in New Hampshire to be resentenced after the U.S. Supreme Court in 2012 ruled that mandatory life sentences for juvenile murderers are unconstitutional. The New Hampshire Supreme Court later ruled the decision could be applied retroactively.
Tulloch, now 42, was 17 years old when he and James Parker, 16, broke into the Hanover home of Half and Susanne Zantop and stabbed the two to death. The pair randomly targeted the married couple as part of a rob-and-kill scheme.
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