2:01 pm today

New three-strikes regime passed into law

2:01 pm today
Nicole McKee

Associate Justice Minister Nicole McKee. Photo: RNZ / Samuel Rillstone

The government's revised three-strikes regime has passed its third reading, reinstating the law Labour repealed.

A serious violent or sexual offence will earn someone a first strike - or a warning.

A second strike means no parole, and for a third strike, offenders will have to serve the maximum penalty without parole.

Associate Justice Minister Nicole McKee says the regime sends a message to those committing serious crime they will face increasingly serious consequences.

The Sentencing (Reinstating Three Strikes) Amendment Bill was among a raft of legislation debated under urgency in Parliament on Thursday.

The coalition government's new version tightens the legislation, lowering the qualifying sentence threshold for the first strike from 24 months' imprisonment to 12 months.

More to come.

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