Government set to make decision on future of three strikes law in two weeks

May 30, 2018

Mr Little said the law failed to act as an effective deterrent. (Source: Other)

The Government is set to make a decision on the future of the three strikes law in two weeks.

The three strikes law allows repeat violent offenders to receive a maximum prison sentence.

Justice Minister Andrew Little has tonight called the law a "gimmick" saying it hasn't reduced crime rates and failed to act as an effective deterrent.

Cabinet will debate a range on other reforms around sentencing.

In November Mr Little signalled the three strikes law would be scrapped.

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