California Courts of Appeal
May 2, 2013
Appellate court circumscribes release of three-strikes inmates
Setting standards for the release of allegedly dangerous three-strikes inmates under the newly enacted Proposition 36 reforms, a state appellate panel on Tuesday overruled a trial judge and declined to free a man serving 25-years to life.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Setting standards for the release of allegedly dangerous three-strikes inmates under the newly enacted Proposition 36 reforms, a state appellate panel on Tuesday overruled a Los Angeles trial judge and declined to free a man serving a 25-years-to-life sentence.
The 2nd District Court of Appeal panel faulted Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Cynthia L. Ulfig of San Fernando for granting an inmate ...
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