Napa, CA asked in Criminal Law for California

Q: I have a question on what my boyfriends sentencing means

Was wondering what this meant

04/24/2020 Sentenced

001

PC211-F-Robbery: First Degree

Sentenced

Adult Confinement

Type: Prison

Facility: San Quentin Reception Center

Start Date: 04/24/2020

Term Type: Confinement

Term: 4 Years

Credit for Time Served - Actual: 89 Days

Conduct Credit: 13 Days

Balance to be served at credit rate of: Not Entitled/PC2933.1

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2 Lawyer Answers
Dale S. Gribow
Dale S. Gribow
Answered
  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Palm Desert, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: it shows a plea to a 211 Felony Robbery on 4/24/20 and that he will be housed in San Quentin on a sentence of 4 years. It discusses his credit time and whether he is his eligible for good time credit and that he had been in custody for 89 days before the sentencing of 4 yrs and 13 days credit for good conduct.

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Rhonda Mae Hixon
Rhonda Mae Hixon
Answered
  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Redding, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: A robbery is considered a violent felony under 667.5 (c) P.C. and limits the worktime credits he can earn to 15%- meaning he must do 85% of the sentence- (per 2933.1) or about 3 years, after subtracting the time he had in by sentencing.

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