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Calif. ‘pizza thief’ walks the 3-strikes line

Jerry Dewayne Williams quietly got another chance after the three-strikes law sent him to prison for 25 years to life. Now, any mistake could send him back.

By Jack Leonard
L.A. Times

If he ever returns to prison, Jerry Dewayne Williams knows he’ll probably never get out.

To stay clear of trouble, he has left behind the Compton neighborhood where police knew him and cut ties with friends from wilder days. Once a hard partyer, the 43-year-old says he prefers the company of a mystery novel or a “Law and Order” episode on television.

Williams is one of more than 14,000 felons who, under California’s three-strikes law, face a possible life sentence if they commit another felony. But few, if any, grasp the reality of that threat better than Williams.

Fifteen years ago, the gangly laborer made worldwide headlines when he was convicted of snatching a slice of pizza from a group of children near the Redondo Beach Pier. A judge, citing California’s newly adopted three-strikes law, sentenced him to 25 years to life.

Williams was then dubbed the “pizza thief”... read the full story here.