Request state officials to review California's Three Strikes sentencing law
In Plain English
California's Three Strikes law requires 25-year-to-life sentences for third felony convictions. The city wants state lawmakers to reconsider how this law works. If approved, Richmond formally asks the Governor and Legislature to revisit the policy.
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