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Author seeks to limit most‑generous early‑release formula for offenders convicted of child abuse resulting in death

5113999 · July 1, 2025
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Assemblymember Hoover told the committee AB 1011 would bar the most‑generous early‑release formula (two‑thirds credit commonly associated with conservation/fire camps) for people convicted of child abuse that results in death, while preserving other rehabilitative programming.

Assemblymember Hoover presented AB 1011 to prohibit people convicted of child abuse resulting in death from earning early‑release credits under California’s most generous ‘‘two‑thirds’’ formula (commonly associated with the conservation camp program). The author said the bill is narrowly tailored to prevent defendants in such cases from receiving accelerated release via the firefighting/camp credit formula while preserving eligibility for other credits and continued access to rehabilitation…

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