CLEVELAND - As T.J. Lane's attorney appeals his life sentence, it appears the 19-year-old convicted of killing three Chardon High School students in a shooting rampage is having trouble adjusting to prison.
Prison officials confirm that, in July, Lane attempted self-mutilation and tried to give himself a tattoo.
Lane was placed in segregation for 10 days due to those incidents.
In recent months, Lane was also given a verbal reprimand and lost 10 days of recreation time for refusing to do assigned prison work.
Lane's attorney Michael Partlow is appealing Lane's life sentence arguing that a juvenile convicted as an adult should not be sentenced to life in prison. More
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