> Teen’s murder case prompts proposed change to Washington's three-strikes law
Teen’s murder case prompts proposed change to Washington's three-strikes law
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Washington's three strikes, you're out law could be modified once again under a state House proposal submitted last week.
Under House Bill 1805, the crime of robbery in the second degree could be either a Class A or Class B felony based on the severity of the crime. Right now, robbery in the second degree is a Class B felony. It would be classified as a Class A felony if the "robbery is committed with the threatened use of immediate force, violence, or bodily injury" and doesn't involve circumstances that constitute robbery in the first degree.
Read more: https://www.king5.com/article/news/politics/state-politics/robberies-would-count-three-strikes-law-house-proposal/281-6477a26d-46d4-464c-99ae-859a456dadce