House Republican Press Release

 

 

 

January 23, 2008

Press Office: 860-240-8700

 

REP. FREY VOTES FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORMS, THOUGH WEAKENED BY MAJORITY DEMOCRATS

 

“Ridgefield Legislator Disappointed that Majority Rejected Tough “Three Strikes” Provision against Repeat Violent Offenders”

 

HARTFORD– State Representative John Frey of Ridgefield, strongly supported legislation to increase penalties for home invasions, saying it closed some loopholes in state anti-crime laws but failed to impose tougher penalties on repeat violent offenders, including repeat burglars.

 

Rep. Frey said “Persistent offenders should be kept off the streets and not be allowed parole after a third serious felony conviction.

 

The state House and Senate, meeting in special session nearly six months to the day after a Cheshire home invasion and triple murder shocked the state, adopted many of the provision recommended by the governor’s task force and supported by most legislators.

 

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However, the Democratic majority rejected Republican efforts to enact a “three strikes” law that would send repeat violent felony offenders to jail for life.

 

“We have passed a good bill,” said Rep. Frey. “What is disappointing is that we still have not passed a bill that the people of the state wanted. The most fundamental obligation of government is to protect the safety of its citizens, particularly in their homes.”

 

“It astonishes me that attempts to put in place a real ‘three strikes and you’re out’ law for serious repeat felony criminals will not be allowed,” said Rep. Frey.

 

Rep. Frey serves the 111th Assembly District of Ridgefield in the state House of Representatives.