As of 2021, 28 states have some form of a "three strikes" law, which typically imposes longer sentences on repeat felony offenders. Some states with three strikes laws include California, Texas, and Washington. However, the specific details and application of these laws can vary by state.
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Many states have passed laws that require harsher sentences for a person who has committed more than one felony. Some states have mandatory sentences, like the three strikes and you're out law. Other states make committing the same misdemeanor more than once a felony carrying a much stiffer punishment.
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