Prime Minister Christopher Luxon had a novel spin on yesterday’s announcement of the return of the Three Strikes law.
Asked if the legislation disproportionately impacted Māori and Pasifika, Luxon said the legislation would target serious harm repeat offenders regardless of ethnicity and the legislation would end up benefiting Māori who were overly represented as victims.
Both Luxon and Associate Minister of Justice Nicole McKee emphasised the legislation would only impact repeat serious harm offenders and said they had revised the previous law (dumped by the last Labour Government).
The new regime will have increasingly tough penalties for repeat offences where, on the second strike, offenders will face no parole and, for the third repeat offence, offenders can expect a maximum sentence with no parole.