By Jeffrey A. Aaron
T he popular conception of the Proposition 36, the Three Strikes Reform Act of 2012, is that defendants with two strikes would not receive life sentences in future cases if their third felony is non-serious or non-violent, and prisoners serving life sentences for third strikes that were non-violent or non-serious would be resentenced, but this is not completely true. Under Penal Code Sections 667 and 1170.12, these defendants will not get seco...
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