Does Texas have a "3 strikes" law?

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Does Texas have a "3 strikes" law?

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Does Texas have a "3 strikes" law? If someone had two prior felony convictions (two separate incidents, years apart) in a different state, and then got a third felony conviction in Texas, does that mean automatic life in prison?

Just curious (it sure ain't me I am wondering about). :shock:
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Sort of.
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Like my facebook status, it's complicated. Take a look at section 12.42 of the penal code.
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gigag04 wrote:Sort of.
You mean, like, it depends on what kind of mood the judge is in that day?
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Bart wrote:Like my facebook status, it's complicated. Take a look at section 12.42 of the penal code.
Well, my head hurts from being twisted into knots, but I see what y'all are saying.

"Sort of, it's complicated."
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...I think that's because of governmental programs like "Paid Proliferation" and such...
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