SACRAMENTO - California's three-strikes law has reduced crime rates, stabilized the prison population and had other "positive effects," according to a report released Wednesday by the California District Attorneys Association.
The report comes as prosecutors are fighting a November ballot initiative, Proposition 66, that would limit the three-strikes law so that only those who c...
The report comes as prosecutors are fighting a November ballot initiative, Proposition 66, that would limit the three-strikes law so that only those who c...
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