Pubdate: Thu, 21 Sep 2006 Source: Metro (CN ON, Ottawa) Copyright: 2006 Metro Contact: http://www.metronews.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4032 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?199 (Mandatory Minimum Sentencing) TORIES EYE THREE STRIKES FOR OFFENDERS Proposed Bill Would Ease Ability To Label Criminals As Dangerous The federal government is preparing three-strikes legislation that would make it easier to label criminals as dangerous offenders after a third serious conviction. Unlike California's famous three-strikes-you're-out law, the proposed federal bill will not trigger an automatic life sentence for repeat offenders. What it will do is reverse the burden of proof in dangerous-offender hearings for people already found guilty of three violent crimes. That means that once someone has been convicted a third time they will be considered guilty until proven innocent of being a dangerous offender. The bill is part of the Conservative anti-crime package and will probably be tabled this fall, Justice Minister Vic Toews said yesterday. The new legislation would make it much easier for judges to slap three-time offenders with the designation which brings an unlimited prison sentence, although offenders could begin applying for parole after seven years. "At present there is an onus on the prosecutors at all levels to demonstrate dangerous offender," Toews said. "We feel that once a person has been convicted three times, a presumption should apply that the individual is dangerous because a court has found that individual to be so." Toews said the law will apply to violent offenders and serious sexoffenders. He said he has been consulting with provincial officials, as well as bureaucrats in his own department, on the legislation. - -- The river I step in is not the river I stand in. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek