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  2. California Penal Code - Wikipedia

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    Part 2 of the Penal Code (Sections 681–1020) codifies the state's criminal procedure system. Part 3 of the Penal Code (Sections 2000–10007) codifies statutes governing the state's corrections system. Part 3 includes provisions governing the operation of the county jails and state prisons, as well as the administration of the death penalty.

  3. Three-strikes law - Wikipedia

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    Delaware has had a three-strikes law providing up to life imprisonment for serious felonies since 1973, when the Delaware Criminal Code, contained under Part I, Title 11 of the Delaware Code, became effective. Texas has had a three-strikes with mandatory life sentence since at least 1952. [2] In Rummel v.

  4. Steve Bannon - Wikipedia

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    Much of his mother's side of the family settled in the Baltimore area. [43] Bannon graduated from Benedictine College Preparatory , a private, Catholic, military high school in Richmond, Virginia , in 1971, and then attended Virginia Tech , [ 44 ] where he served as the president of the student government association. [ 45 ]

  5. Timeline of LGBTQ history, 21st century - Wikipedia

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    California enacted America's first law protecting transgender students; the law, called the School Success and Opportunity Act, declares that every public school student in California from kindergarten to 12th grade must be "permitted to participate in sex-segregated school programs and activities, including athletic teams and competitions, and ...

  6. Irish Americans - Wikipedia

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    In terms of education Irish Americans are significantly more educated than the Total Population. 96.2% have attained High School Graduate and 44.3% have attained a Bachelor's degree or higher. 51.1% work in Management, business, science, and arts occupations.