Multiple Choice
What does the "three strikes and you're out" law in California mandate?
A) three years in prison for every felony one commits
B) three extra years in prison for every felony one commits
C) a life sentence for a third felony conviction following two earlier convictions for serious felonies
D) a mandatory sentence of 25 years in prison for a third felony conviction following two earlier convictions for serious felonies
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