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The 3-Strikes Law. California, U.S.A. March 7, 1994. Violent offences start the process!. After o ne previous "violent" or "serious " felony conviction, sentenced to twice the term prescribed by law for each new felony (and must serve at least 80% of the sentence).
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The 3-Strikes Law California, U.S.A. March 7, 1994
Violent offences start the process! • After one previous "violent" or "serious" felony conviction, sentenced to twice the term prescribed by law for each new felony (and must serve at least 80% of the sentence). • After two previous violent or serious felony convictions, sentenced to a life sentence with the possibility of parole.
Other mandatory provisions • May not be granted probation by the court, for new offences. • A prison facility! • Must serve a minimum of 80% of the total sentence. • Offences while a young offender (16+) Must be counted as a prior felony conviction. • 3-Strikes prohibits plea bargaining.
Other mandatory provisions • 3-Strikes requires that any prior serious or violent felony conviction be used regardless of how old it is. • Under 3-Strikes, the prosecuting attorney must plead and prove each prior felony conviction. • 3-Strikes may only be amended by a 2/3 vote of the legislature.
The minimum term of the life sentence is calculated as the greater of the following: • Three times the term otherwise provided. • 25 years • The term determined by the court pursuant to other applicable sentencing provisions of existing law.