DES MOINES, Iowa — Governor Kim Reynolds signed three bills into law Tuesday morning, ending warrant clinics and establishing the “three strikes” system. House File 2542, known as the “Three Strikes Bill,” creates a point system for repeat offenders. Under the new law, any felony conviction and some aggravated misdemeanors that include sex offenses, assault, […]
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