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Administrative/Regulatory

Feb. 9, 2006

Californians Need to Constrain Harshness of Three-Strikes Law

Forum Column - By Jeffrey A. Lowe - It is axiomatic in Anglo-American juridical philosophy that the punishment fit the crime. Yet, in California, people are currently being sentenced to a prison term of 25 years to life for crimes such as petty theft and drug possession. This is because of California's draconian three-strikes law.

Forum Column
By Jeffrey A. Lowe
        
        It is axiomatic in Anglo-American juridical philosophy that the punishment fit the crime. Yet, in California, people are currently being sentenced to a prison term of 25 years to life for crimes such as petty theft and drug possession. This is because of California's draconian three-strikes law.
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