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Topic: got questions need answers please?///Posted: 02 Oct 2012 at 10:49am |
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You should really consult with the California laws to find out the most current information. You may be able to talk to someone directly about the laws which concern you at the state level. California is already on a 2/3 ratio for good time so you can easily remove 1/3 of the sentence. Still, prison sucks and based on your crime you may get probation or have to do a bit of time. With their California overcrowding and of course new legislation they are always going to shave off some time. Now also with federal mandates, California might have to abide by stricter rulings. Good luck with your case and post your updates here so we can be of more assistance.
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Victims' advocates groups have attacked Oregon's law as a threat to
public safety, airing a statewide radio ad that paints an ominous
picture about the releases' effect on crime rates. Prosecutors and the
Democratic state attorney general say the law goes too far and that
inmates should be able to shave no more than 15 percent off their
sentences through credits, the same percentage the federal government
allows. Generating even more opposition is a loophole that lawmakers
acknowledge should never have found its way into the law, making some
serious criminals eligible for accelerated releases
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But a recent backlash over Oregon's law serves as a reminder of the political pitfalls that can accompany changes in criminal justice policy, particularly when those changes open prison doors earlier for some inmates. California, Colorado, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan and Wisconsin are among the other states that have recently accelerated prisoner releases or are considering doing so.
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1. does anyone know if there still giving early releases for prisoners in california due to the ressesion?
2. do i have a chance to be apart of the people who will get either work ferlow or early kick program????? INFO ABOUT MY PAST ( i have been to prison 1 other time and did 3 years i was released in 2005 and just recently got busted so it was almost 5 years in between) (i also have 2 prior sales cases i plead guilty to though and 2 more felony charges will those affect my chances)
3. will my old prior prison term and prior charges affect my new term?
4.i just went to court and took a deal but was placed on a cruiz waiver now i feel that i was railroaded by my attorney can i still withdraw my plea? (im supposed to turn myself in on the 5th of october, is it too late to pull out of deal???????? and i need advice on my case? 909.509.6183 if anyone is interested on hearing my story please call me im very desperate ive actually gone through 3 laywers already and still nothing some one please help me just need some advice thanks
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