NR Daily: End the ‘Three Strikes’ Law That Sends People to Die in Prison for Drug Crimes

Judges should have the discretion to sentence as they see fit in each case.

November 29 2018

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End the 'Three Strikes' Law That Sends People to Die in Prison for Drug Crimes

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The very judge who was forced to sentence Chris Young to life stated that he listened to Young's speech and lamented that he couldn't give him a lighter sentence. Read More

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