Repeat offenses are considered more serious criminal acts. Hence, penalties related to succeeding offenses are often much harsher. California's three-strike law is in place to heavily punish repeat offenses. Not to mention, crimes committed and litigated in other states will still count as a strike under California law, as a pattern of repeat offenders is the main focus of the three strike law. That said, what usually happens to the subsequent repeat offenses? Let's look at what could happen on second and third offenses of felonies, as…
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