November 7, 2011
3 strikes ballot measure faces public safety politics
A pair of Stanford University law professors spent months this year writing ballot language to narrow, ever so slightly, California's three strikes sentencing law.
The result is the "Three Strikes Reform Act of 2012" [PDF], which is now under legal review by the state attorney general's office. It aims to remove courts' authority to sentence convicts to 25 years to life in prison when their crimes have been neither violent nor serious.
At the same time, the initiative's backers argue this measure will ensure dangerous criminals remain incarcerated...
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