Should mandatory consecutive sentencing for repeat violent offenders become law?
HR 6260 — the Keeping Violent Offenders Off Our Streets Act — would require federal judges to impose consecutive sentences (rather than concurrent) when sentencing repeat offenders for qualifying violent crimes. Supporters argue it closes a loophole that has allowed early releases; opponents argue mandatory minimums historically fill prisons without measurable reductions in recidivism. Floor vote expected next week.
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