Many states have enacted a “three strikes rule,” which means if a person is convicted of three violent or serious felonies, the mandatory punishment is life in prison
Many states define a “strike” to include violent crimes such as murder, rape, arson, and robbery. These are all obvious violent felonies. The problem arises when one or more strikes qualify as a “serious felony” but not a “violent” crime.
Serious felonies include offenses like:
- Treason
- Drug Trafficking
- Felony Theft
- Bribery
- Sedition