Opinion KENNARD, J. The “Three Strikes and You’re Out Law” (Pen. Code, § 667, subds. (b)-(i), hereafter the Three Strikes law), 1 requires that a defendant who is convicted of a felony and has a prior conviction for a “strike” (a violent or serious felony) be sentenced to double the prison term for the defendant’s “current felony conviction.” For instance, a defendant who has a pri…
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