RICHMOND, VA (AP) — A bill that would have let people serving with prison terms in Virginia petition a court to consider reducing their sentences after serving a minimum of 15 years has been defeated in the state’s General Assembly. This is the third consecutive year that a so-called second look bill failed to win approval from lawmakers. The Senate bill called for setting up a three-tier system for inmates to ask for sentence modification after they have served at least 15, 20 or 25 years, depending on the crime. A similar House bill was defeated earlier this month.