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Proposition 128: People convicted of some violent felonies in Colorado would be imprisoned longer
Colorado voters will soon decide whether people convicted of certain violent crimes should be held in prison longer before becoming eligible for parole.  Proposition 128 is spearheaded by a conservative group and requires a majority of voter support to pass.  Here’s what you need to know about Proposition 128, as well as who is supporting and opposing the measure.  What happens if Proposition 128 passes?  A “yes” vote on Proposition 128 would require a person convicted of certain violent crimes — second-degree murder, first-degree assault, kidnapping, sexual assault, arson, burglary or aggravated robbery — to serve at least 85% of their prison sentence before they become

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