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Edited by Marilyn McShane and Frank P. Williams III
   

   
Unjust Sentencing and the California Three Strikes Law
   

Douglas W. Kieso

       
   

Kieso demonstrates the arbitrary and inconsistent implementation of the California three strikes law.

The California Three Strikes law was passed in 1994 as a wave of "strike" laws swept the United States. California's law was unique, however, because people convicted of possession of a small amount of narcotics or who committed petty crimes like shoplifting were receiving life sentences. Kieso studies prosecutorial discretion, judicial discretion, jury discretion with a focus on the inconsistencies in California's usage of its Three Strikes law. Contrary to the U.S. Supreme Court's 2003 decision, Ewing v. California, which upheld the law and to public perception, Kieso demonstrates that many unjust cases result from flaws in Californiašs political system.

       
  Douglas W. Kieso has accounting degrees from Northern Illinois University and a law degree from the University of Illinois. He has worked as a certified public accountant, a corporate attorney, and an accounting professor. He graduated with a Ph.D. in Criminology, Law and Society from University of California-Irvine in 2003. Currently he is a criminal justice professor at Aurora University.
       
    viii, 286 pages. Index, bibliography. ISBN 1-59332-094-9.
$75. Published.