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2012

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Driving Dangerously: Vehicle Flight And The Armed Career Criminal Act After Sykes V. United States, Isham M. Reavis Mar 2012

Driving Dangerously: Vehicle Flight And The Armed Career Criminal Act After Sykes V. United States, Isham M. Reavis

Washington Law Review

The Armed Career Criminal Act (ACCA), a federal “three-strikes” recidivist statute, applies a mandatory enhancement to sentences of criminal defendants previously convicted of three qualifying predicate crimes. In Sykes v. United States the U.S. Supreme Court held that a conviction for fleeing police by car counted as a predicate under ACCA’s residual provision for crimes that “otherwise involve conduct that presents a serious potential risk of physical injury to another.” ACCA’s residual provision has produced a confusing series of U.S. Supreme Court decisions, each applying a different method for determining its scope. Though Sykes borrows methods from each of these …