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In those states withthe three strikes laws, any person who has 2 felony strikes and commits anotherfelony, whether it be violent or not, can be required to serve a sentence of 25years to life.

Look at the caseof Ewing v. California:

The defendant had histhird strike when he committed grand theft at a golf course in Los AngelesCounty. This was not a violent crime, but he was subject to the three strikeslaws. He appealed this case up to the United States Supreme Courtand lost.

The public has alwaysbeen worried about violent crime, but just how worried are citizens aboutnonviolent crime? With mandatory sentencing, society will have many olderinmates within the prison system. In the criminal justice community, it isknown that inmates age out of crime. Can you imagine a 68-year-old manclimbing in a window or jumping an 8-foot fence? By keeping these older inmatesincarcerated, is this a disservice to society?

State prosecutors havethe discretion to lower the charge so that the third offense would not beconsidered a third strike. If you are a policy maker in your statelegislature. You are concerned about the heavy tax burden on your constituents.The cost of the actual running of the prison and costs of personnel will rise.

You are also up forre-election, and the feedback that you have received from your constituents hasshown that they are dissatisfied with the law that now stands. They are afraidof violent crimes, not just felonies, and are very aware that the last crimecommitted by the perpetrator does not have to be a violent crime. They are alsoworried about the use of their tax dollars to incarcerate nonviolent offenders.

Guidelines

  • Address the following in 57 pages:
    • Develop a policy regarding the three strikes laws in the State of California. Address the following in your policy:
      • What alternatives would be placed in the law to give the state prosecutor more freedom to manipulate the third strike?
      • Many prosecutors load up charges against defendants to force a plea bargain. What can be done to limit or prevent this practice?
      • Will your policy allow multiple counts arising from the same incident to count as multiple strikes? (For instance, a man arrested for aggravated robbery because of the use of a weapon is charged with aggravated robbery and a felony gun possession charge. Should that count as 1 strike or 2?)
      • If one of the alternatives was supervised probation, how would you convince the public that it would be more cost-effective for the person to be supervised than incarcerated?
      • Show the public where you would be saving money by not incarcerating the perpetrator.
      • If brought up in the legislature to be an amendment to the law, could this be grandfathered in to help older inmates?
      • Could this have a backlash from the public, or would they approve? How? Why?
    • Once you are finished with the policy, draft an executive summary of the policy to be used for political decision making.
  • Use 610 scholarly resources to support the provisions of your policy.  Look at federal and state legislation and court cases.
  • Be sure to reference all sources using APA style.

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