The New Jersey Supreme Court recently gave the green light for three men who were sentenced to lengthy prison terms as juveniles to argue they’ve served enough time for their crimes. The men will get hearings in their county’s trial court in light of the January decision, called the Comer decision, which grants such juveniles convicted as adults to petition for parole after 20 years behind bars, a reduction from the standard 30-year period of parole ineligibility in a typical life sentence. As many as 60 inmates are eligible for Comer hearings, officials say. In the Comer case, regarding James…