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| Three-strikes changes appear to be working |
| By sacbee.com- Dan Morain |
| Published: 04/14/2014 |
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Mike Ramos delivered a hard-nosed law-and-order stemwinder, exactly the sort of speech his audience had come to hear. Appearing at a crime victims’ rally on the west side of the Capitol last week, the San Bernardino County district attorney called for an initiative to restart the death penalty and pledged to campaign for a U.S. constitutional amendment that would grant rights to crime victims and their families. “I’m going to go everywhere I can for victims,” Ramos told the survivors who had gathered to honor murdered family members and lobby for tougher laws at an event sponsored each year by the California Correctional Peace Officers Associations, the union that represents prison guards. Read More. |
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