Is 186.22 a strike?
Besides, what does it mean to have a strike on your record?
A strike is a conviction in California for “violent” or “serious” felonies. However, if you are convicted of two strikeable counts, they both will go on your record, making the next felony you commit a possible third strike. There are ways that you can avoid strikes.
Similarly one may ask, what is the two strike law?
The two-strikes law calls for mandatory life without parole with a second felony conviction. Two-strikes law draws praise, criticism The two-strikes law calls for mandatory life without parole with a second felony conviction.
California's 3-Strikes and You're Out Law went into effect on March 7, 1994. Its purpose is to dramatically increase punishment for persons convicted of a felony who have previously been convicted of one or more "serious" or "violent" felonies.