California 3 Strikes Law
Definition:
California criminal three strikes laws formally known
as the habitual offender laws are enacted by the state courts to extended
period of incarceration to persons who have been convicted of a serious
criminal offense on three or more separate occasions.
Consequences of California 3 Strikes:
There are certain felonies that are consider or are eligible to be consider as a "strike" In California, a robbery, residential burglary, and/or murder are considered as a "strike" in your criminal record. A California 3 strikes law as a serious or violent felony. Three Strikes law requires that the prison term be doubled upon conviction of the new felony.What a Lawyer can do for you:
If you are being charged with a possible three strikes felony charge, you need the immediate assistance of an experienced criminal defense attorney or else you can be face life in prison. It is important that you hire a criminal defense lawyer who has substantial experience working on Three Strikes cases and has trial experience to help you win your case.Lawyer Referral Service:
If you are being charged with a possible three strike felony charge, call Attorney Search Network and we can refer you to a criminal defense lawyer that has experience with California three strikes law cases.
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