Warning! This article contains spoilers for Reacher season 3’s episode 7.Reacherseason 3’s episode 7 mentions the federal “three strikes” rule, which Reacher and Duffy use to their advantage. Unlike most previous installments ofReacherseason 3, episode 7 focuses less on action and more on Jack Reacher’s quest to find alternate methods to take Quinn down while rescuing the people under his thumb. AfterReacher season 3 episode 6’s cliffhanger ending, where theAlan Ritchson characterasks Duffy to pack her bags for LA, the two characters find themselves in the Californian city in episode 7.

Following a quick trip to Teresa’s grandmother’s home, Reacher and Duffy set out to find a means to set up a meeting with Zachary Beck. Realizing that Beck would never agree to meet Reacher, they target one of his business allies, Darien Prado. As shown inReacherseason 3’s episode 7, they cleverly use the “three strikes” rule to ensure Prado conforms with them and helps them land a meeting with Beck, making it hard not to wonder if the “three strikes” rule actually exists.

Jack Reacher (Alan Ritchson) looking annoyed in Reacher Season 3 Ep 7

Yes, Reacher Season 3’s Federal Three Strikes Law Is A Real Thing

It Was Implemented To Punish Habitual Offenders

According to the “three strikes” law, as portrayed inReacher season 3’s episode 7,any person convicted of three serious or violent crimes has to serve a mandatory life sentence in prison. The three-strike laws in the United States date back to 1952, serving as a part of the United States Justice Department’s Anti-Violence Strategy. In California, whereReacherseason 3’s episode 7 unfolds, voters enacted the “Three Strikes, and You’re Out” law in 1994 after the murders of Kimber Reynolds and Polly Klaas.

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In California, the law’s enactment meant that, regardless of how minor a defendant’s crime was, a life sentence would be imposed on them if they had two or more previous convictions involving serious or violent crimes.Reacherseason 3’s episode 7 does not delve too deep into the political implications of the law and avoids portraying how it impacts various communities and the overall justice system. Instead, it merely focuses on how Reacher and Duffy cleverly use the law as a device to find new leads and get closer to stopping Xavier Quinn before it is too late.

Olivier Richters as Paulie, Brian Tee as Xavier Quinn, and Anthony Michael Hall as Zachary Beck

How Reacher & Duffy Use The Three Strikes Law Against Episode 7’s Drug Kingpin

They Use It To Land A Meeting With Zachary Beck

Reacher and Duffy closely watch Darien Prado, a California-based drug dealer whose massive purchases first made the DEA suspicious of Quinn. When they closely monitor all the CCTV footage that captures him, they learn he regularly visits a doctor. A trip to the doctor helps them discover that he threatened the doctor with violence if he did not attest that he had severe arthritis in both knees. After learning about this crime, Jack Reacher reminds Prado that he has already had two convictions, which only leaves him with one final strike before he faces a life sentence under California’s three-strikes law.

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If he reports that he extorted a doctor, he would have three strikes and end up in prison for life. Although Prado initially tries to defend himself by claiming that he only asked the doctor,Reacher assures him that even the doctor is on their side because he, too, fears being reported for a federal wire fraud charge and losing his license.

Greg Bryk plays Darien Prado inReacherseason 3.

With this, Prado feels cornered and agrees to comply with Reacher and Duffy’s request: he arranges a meeting for them with Zachary Beck. To his dismay, Reacher and Duffy still report him to law enforcement inReacherseason 3’s episode 7, ensuring he does not get away with his crimes.

Reacher

Reacher follows Jack Reacher, a former military police investigator, as he navigates civilian life. Without a phone and carrying minimal belongings, Reacher drifts across the country, experiencing the nation he once served, and encounters intriguing challenges along the way.