Santos Reyes (prisoner) (English Wikipedia)

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  • Brian Leubitz (Sep 14, 2006). "3 Strikes: It's Back in the News, and Still as Ridiculous as Ever". calitics. Archived from the original on 2011-07-08. Retrieved 2010-12-09. The story of Santos Reyes is a bizarre one. Reyes was thrown into prison under the 3 Strikes for CHEATING ON A DMV TEST. Yes, I meant to Yell that. That, my friends, is a travesty of justice of the worst kind. The case is currently being reviewed by the courts as to whether this sentence violates the 8th Amendment's prohibition of Cruel and Unusual Punishment.

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  • Andre Coleman (February 2, 2006). "Three strikes may be out". Pasadena Weekly. For instance, Santos Reyes of El Monte is now doing 25 years to life for lying on the written portion of a driver's license test.

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  • matt gonzalez (May 6, 2005). "Free Santos Reyes!". Socialist Worker. Retrieved December 9, 2010. SANTOS REYES could spend the rest of his life in a California prison. His crime? He took the written portion of a driver's license test for his cousin, to help him qualify for a license. For this, he was charged under California's "three-strikes" law, which imposes a mandatory 25-years-to-life sentence on any person convicted of a third felony.

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  • Erin Yoshioka (May 6, 2005). "A "three-strikes" injustice: Why is Santos Reyes facing 26 years to life in prison?". Socialist Worker. Retrieved 2010-12-09. SANTOS REYES could spend the rest of his life in a California prison. His crime? He took the written portion of a driver's license test for his cousin, to help him qualify for a license. For this, he was charged under California's "three-strikes" law, which imposes a mandatory 25-years-to-life sentence on any person convicted of a third felony.

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