House Republican Press Release
September 7, 2007
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REP. FREY SUPPORTS CALL FOR SPECIAL SESSION TO STRENGTHEN PERSISTENT OFFENDER LAWS, THREE STRIKES POLICY AND PAROLE PROCESS |

“Proposals to Stop Future Tragedies, Similar to those Crimes in Cheshire”
RIDGEFIELD– State Representative John Frey of Ridgefield, along with the House and Senate Republicans offered legislative reforms aimed at toughening jail sentences on Connecticut’s most serious repeat offenders.
Republicans called on the Democratic supermajority to convene a special session of the General Assembly no later than October 23 to strengthen Connecticut’s persistent offender laws, reclassify burglary of a residence as a violent crime, fix the state’s parole processes, and enact a true Three Strikes policy- one that eliminates judicial discretion and requires life imprisonment for a third serious felony conviction.
Rep. Frey said, “With the tragedy in Cheshire still fresh in our minds, the legislature needs to look for ways to improve our justice system and strengthen our protection against violent predators. Ridgefielders and residents throughout Connecticut have a right to feel secure in their homes and I am determined to do all I can to preserve that right.”
The Connecticut State Supreme Court on Tuesday struck down part of Connecticut’s current persistent offender law, finding the law unconstitutional. The court provided direction on just how to address the portions of the current law that it found unconstitutional. The Supreme Court’s decision ordered that the jury, not the judge, decide if Arnold Bell, a lifetime criminal most recently convicted of assault for shooting a New Haven police officer, be required to serve a longer sentence.
Rep. Frey said “I am elected first and foremost to protect and make the citizens of Connecticut safe. These common sense proposals accomplish that goal. Persistent offenders should be kept off the streets and not be allowed parole after a third serious felony conviction.”
Highlights of the Republican proposal are: