Juxtaposition of the day: The Massachusetts Legislature considers “Melissa’s Bill,” a three-strikes-you’re-out law targeting violent criminals, as reported in the Patriot Ledger. And National Public Radio reports that three-strikes laws in California have contributed to a prohibitively expensive and overwhelmed prison system.
Three strikes in two states
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Three strikes in two states
by CommonWealth Staff, CommonWealth Beacon
July 15, 2009
