Tory was fifteen years old when he intentionally pushed another high school student in front of a car, killing him. Tory stated in court that he wanted to kill someone and picked his victim at random. Tory has an extensive record of antisocial behavior and was sentenced to life without possibility of parole. Tory appealed the sentence, but the appeal was unsuccessful. In his appeal, Tory likely argued that his sentence was

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Answer:

disproportionate

Explanation:

Based on the fact thatTory committed the criminal activity as a Juvenile and has an extensive antisocial behavior in which in his defense can serve as an insanity plea or diminished responsibility to mitigate his sentence penalty.

However, after getting sentenced to life without the possibility of parole. Tory must have argued in his appeal, that his sentence is DISPROPORTIONATE.