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California Supreme Court

May 29, 2009

For Juveniles, A Strike May Not Be a Strike

It had seemed settled in California that juveniles' most serious crimes could be used against them later as strikes. But a case now pending before the state Supreme Court has got prosecutors, defense lawyers and juvenile justice experts talking about the issue all over again.

By Greg Katz
Daily Journal Staff Writer

It had seemed settled in California that juveniles' most serious crimes could be used against them later as strikes.

But a case now pending before the state Supreme Court has got prosecutors, defense lawyers and juvenile justice experts talking about the issue all over again.

The case, a challenge to a strike-enhanced 32-month sentence given to 21-year-old Vince Nguyen because he had a juvenile recor...

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