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  2. California adds three-strikes crime for first time in 20 ...

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    California leaders began changing laws like three strikes after a panel of federal judges in 2009 ordered the state to reduce prison overcrowding, a decision the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed in 2011.

  3. Newsom has approved three California prison closures but ...

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    Voters have passed various ballot measures, including Proposition 36 in 2012, which reformed the three-strikes law by imposing life sentences only for serious or violent crimes and not repeat ...

  4. Three-strikes law - Wikipedia

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    One application of a three-strikes law was the Leonardo Andrade case in California in 2009. In this case, Leandro Andrade attempted to rob $153 in videotapes from two San Bernardino K-Mart stores. He was charged under California's three-strikes law because of his criminal history concerning drugs and other burglaries.

  5. Ewing v. California - Wikipedia

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    At sentencing on the golf club theft, the judge classified the 1993 burglaries and robbery as "two strikes" and imposed the 25-to-life sentence under California's three strikes law. [9] Ewing appealed his conviction to the California Court of Appeal, which rejected his challenge that the 25-year sentence was grossly disproportional to the crime ...

  6. Santos Reyes (prisoner) - Wikipedia

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    Santos Reyes is a prisoner at Folsom Prison in the state of California who became a focal point of an effort to overturn the state's three strikes law. [1] [2] [3] The case has attracted widespread media attention, including coverage in the Los Angeles Times, [4] the San Francisco Chronicle, [5] Reuters, [6] the Pasadena Weekly, [7] and elsewhere.

  7. California politicians talk tough on crime, but 'three ...

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    The first-in-the-nation law demands life in prison without possibility of parole for convicted murderers. California politicians talk tough on crime, but 'three-strikes' law quietly threatened ...

  8. Fresno’s Mike Reynolds, a driving force behind California’s ...

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    The death of his daughter forced major revisions of the state’s sentencing laws. Fresno’s Mike Reynolds, a driving force behind California’s three-strikes law, dies at 79 Skip to main content

  9. Earlonne Woods - Wikipedia

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    Woods relocated to Oakland, California after his release, and was hired full-time as a producer and co-host of Ear Hustle. [12] [13] [14] Since his commutation, Woods has become involved in campaigns to repeal California's three strikes laws.