Three Strikes Reform on California Ballot
The devil in California's current three-strikes law is in the details. So says the New York Times in an editorial today urging California voters to approve Proposition 66, limiting the third strike in three strikes cases to violent or serious offenses.
In marked contrast with the federal government and the 24 other states that have three-strikes laws, California does not require the third offense to be a violent, or even serious, crime to draw an enhanced sentence of 25 years to life. How prosecutors apply the law varies from county to county. But all too often, people get life sentences for stealing spare tires or T-shirts, or for possessing small amounts of narcotics. According to the Department of Corrections, the last crimes committed by more than half of California's 7,000 third-strikers were nonviolent.
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