State v. Thorne

Supreme Court of Washington · Decided 1996-08-08

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Guy, J. — Background Defendant James M. Thorne challenges the constitution *746 ality of the Persistent Offender Accountability Act, commonly known as the "three strikes and you’re out” law. We find the law to be constitutional. In November 1993, the voters of the state of Washington were asked in Initiative 593 to decide the quest…

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