In baseball, if the umpire calls strike three…you’re
out. What about in the State of
California? It’s the famous “three
strikes” law which was introduced in the mid-'90s amid a violent crime spree,
where a defendant convicted of a felony who had two or more prior felonies
would automatically receive 25 years to life.
Then, in 2012 came Proposition 36 which –
1. Revised the law to
ease the punishment when the crime was not violent
2. Re-sentencing when
there appears to be no risk to public safety
3. It now depends on
what the first two crimes were about
You don’t have to know all of the nuances of the “three
strikes” law because San Jose criminal defense attorney William Chestnut
does. Bill was practicing in California
when the law was first enacted in 1994 and when it was revised in 2012. He will vigorously defend your rights if you
are a three-time offender. Call the law
office of William Chestnut at (408) 298-6990.
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