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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Murderer’s quest for release under ‘youthful parole law’ fails, keeping him imprisoned until 2038
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Murderer’s quest for release under ‘youthful parole law’ fails, keeping him imprisoned until 2038

Last updated: December 28, 2025 4:55 pm
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A convicted murderer, Israel Ruiz, who sought early release from prison under a new Illinois law offering parole to individuals who committed crimes before turning 21 has had his efforts rejected by a federal appeals court. The court ruled that the Youthful Parole Law in Illinois, which limits eligibility for parole to individuals sentenced on or after June 1, 2019, does not apply retroactively to cases like Ruiz’s.

Ruiz, who was 18 at the time, committed a fatal shooting in November 1998, unintentionally killing Nathaniel Walls while targeting rival gang members. The tragic incident left Walls dead and his 3-year-old son, Malik, fatherless. Ruiz was sentenced to 40 years in prison for murder and an additional 15-year term for a firearm offense.

Due to Illinois law requiring murder sentences to be served at 100%, Ruiz is not eligible for release until November 3, 2038. Despite the passage of the Youthful Parole Law, which aimed to expand parole eligibility for individuals who committed crimes before turning 21, lawmakers specified that the law only applies to those sentenced on or after its effective date in 2019.

Ruiz challenged the constitutionality of this cutoff, arguing that it created an unfair two-tiered system that violated equal protection and constituted cruel and unusual punishment. However, his lawsuit was dismissed by U.S. District Judge John Blakely, who cited precedent allowing legislatures to apply new sentencing schemes prospectively.

The federal appeals panel upheld this decision, stating that Illinois was not obligated to reopen final sentences based on later legislative changes. They emphasized that sentencing disparities are common when penalties are adjusted and that the distinction in this case did not violate equal protection. The court also noted that Ruiz, being an adult at the time of the crime, was not covered by the Supreme Court’s rulings on juvenile sentencing.

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Ultimately, unless Ruiz’s sentence is reduced through other legal means, he will remain in prison for nearly 13 more years. The decision to uphold his original sentence was based on the rationale of avoiding administrative burdens, respecting victims’ interests in finality, and legislative intent to exclude retroactive application of the Youthful Parole Law.

This case serves as a reminder of the complexities surrounding criminal justice reform and the challenges of applying new laws retroactively. Ruiz’s fate underscores the importance of legal clarity and consistency in sentencing practices to ensure justice for all parties involved.

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