Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Most Important Informantion For Our Legislatures

The exact application of the three-strikes laws varies considerably from state to state. Some states require all three felony convictions to be for violent crimes in order for the mandatory sentence to be pronounced, while others — most notably California — mandate the enhanced sentence for any third felony conviction so long as the first two felonies were deemed to be either "violent" or "serious," or both.


This is what i think that we are grappling with in this subject and until we can make it hands down a fair assumption that it doesnt affect one class or it doesnt impose a bias in the way the laws statutes are used then we can modify this law correctly if it is to even be considered in the state of Connecticut.

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