Tema: Re: Lietuvos sarasas +/-
Autorius: u s a u s a
Data: 2016-07-29 13:20:07
Take, for example, Leandro Andrade.

His last offense was stealing $153 worth of videotapes from Kmart stores 
in San Bernardino, according to Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of the law school 
at the University of California, Irvine.

Now, Andrade had had his run-ins with the law. He was a drug addict, and 
he had committed some residential burglaries years before. So when he 
stole those videos, it was a third strike, which could mean 25 years to 
life in prison.

But because Andrade grabbed the videos from two different Kmarts, he was 
prosecuted for two third strikes. As a result, says Chemerinsky, Andrade 
was sentenced to life in prison with no parole for 50 years.

On Fri, 29 Jul 2016 13:13:49 +0300, Linas Petkevičius wrote:

> Nera taip.
> 
> "u s a u s a"  wrote in message news:nnfa3k$294$5@trimpas.omnitel.net...
> 
> beje turetu buti toks istatymas kaip Californijoje - 'three strike law'
> -
> tris kartus pagauna uz kokia smulkmena - gauni kokius 20 metu
> atsedeti...