Three Strikes Law
One man's experience of the controversial US law that saw thousands locked up for life. At times, in California, 45% of three strikers were African American.
One man's experience of the controversial US law that saw thousands locked up for life. Under the law in California, a third conviction for a felony offence would lead to a life sentence. At times in California, 45% of "three strikers" were African American. Many were sentenced to life in prison for non-violent or minor offences. Alex Last hears the story of Bilal Chatman, and his hopes for reform.
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