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Three Strikes Law - California Defense Attorneys
In 1994 California voters approved a ballot initiative
known as "Three Strikes and You're Out."
Basically what it means is that people who are convicted
of three felonies may end up facing life in prison. It
imposed longer prison sentences for certain repeat
offenders. Specifically, it requires that a person who is
convicted of a felony and who has been previously
convicted of one or more violent or serious felonies, be
sentenced to state prison as follows:
- Second Strike Offense. If a person has one
previous serious or violent felony conviction, the
sentence for any new felony conviction (not just a
serious or violent felony) is twice the term otherwise
required under law for the new conviction. Offenders
sentenced by the courts under this provision are often
referred to as “second strikers.”
- Third Strike Offense. If the person has two
or more previous serious or violent felony
convictions, the sentence for any new felony
conviction (not just a serious or violent felony) is
life imprisonment with the minimum term served being
25 years.
Persons with a felony conviction on their record need
to be aware that the California three Strikes Law does
not require that the 'new' felony be a serious or violent
felony - any felony charge will do, and can send you to
prison for life. Of particular concern are charges known
as "wobblers". “Wobblers” can move back and
forth between the felony and misdemeanor categories,
depending on what the prosecutor decides to pursue. A
somewhat notorious example of these crimes involves the
theft of food or other items, usually by people with
prior theft crimes. They are charged with a “wobbler”
crime as a felony and that results in a “third strike”
(and life sentence).
If you have recently been arrested and/or charged with
a crime and have a criminal record that includes any
serious or violent felony convictions, you need to
contact our experienced defense attorneys today!
California's Three Strikes Law may apply to your case and
the penalties can be dire. Our lawyers can help to
prepare your defense for trial, and/or begin to negotiate
a plea-bargain with the prosecutor. Three Strike cases
require a lot of legal skill and experience and should be
handled only by a trial lawyer who has a lot of
experience with Three Strike cases. Contact
Us Online or Call Today! 1-800-221-7084
Related Criminal Law Topics
- California Felonies
- California Misdemeanors
- Probation Violations
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