HR8064119th Congress

Career Criminal Accountability Act of 2026

Sponsored By: Representative Roy

Introduced

Summary

Creates a federal three-strikes sentencing system. This bill would require courts to count prior "strikes" from a long list of specified offenses and impose mandatory, tiered, consecutive prison terms when thresholds are met.

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Repeat federal offenders face tougher sentences

This bill would create a federal three-strikes sentencing rule. A judge would add extra prison time when a defendant has at least 3 accrued "strikes." Strikes would be weighted: listed misdemeanors 0.25, listed nonviolent felonies 0.5, and listed firearm or violent felonies 1. Juvenile misdemeanors would not count; juvenile felonies would count at smaller fractions (0.25 or 0.5). No enhancement would apply if the 3-strike total exists only because the current conviction is a listed misdemeanor. Strikes from one continuous criminal episode would not be combined; if strikes come from two episodes each episode must include a felony to count. If a defendant reaches 3 strikes, judges would add consecutive terms tied to the most serious current offense: +10 years for most listed nonviolent felonies, +15 years for listed firearm felonies, +20 years for a specified violent subset, and, in some cases meeting the bill's prior-conviction tests, a consecutive life term. Judges would be required to determine three-strikes status at sentencing.

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Sponsors & CoSponsors

Sponsor

Roy

TX • R

Cosponsors

  • Self

    TX • R

    Sponsored 3/25/2026

  • Hunt

    TX • R

    Sponsored 3/27/2026

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