News Cain Velasquez Parole Eligibility Date Set

Not really. Good people can have shit parents and shit people can have good parents. But yeah, let's lock up the parents now for their kid's life choices.


We have proof that growing up in a fatherless home, or a broken home of any kind is a bad thing.
 
We have proof that growing up in a fatherless home, or a broken home of any kind is a bad thing.

One of the statistically highest predictors of criminal behavior is growing up in a single family home.

I have a good friend who's dad left his family when he was very young. He grew up an angry young man but turned his life around and is quite successful now. But he specifically acknowledges to everyone he was an outlier in that regard and his dad ditching his family messed him up for a good while.

He just recently made amends with his estranged dad.
 
We have proof that growing up in a fatherless home, or a broken home of any kind is a bad thing.

Sometimes. It can teach valuable life lessons in what you don't want to grow up to be and can teach you responsibility from an early age as well. It can also lead to victim mentality and repeating the cycle. It's the choice of the individual to use it as an excuse for their behavior or use it as a motivator to improve their life.
 
They could have put him up for parole almost immediately, based on him having already put in a year before he went to court. I'm guessing they wanted him to get some time at a real unit, and didn't give him back time on that year. Maybe they don't even count back time before sentencing in Cali, I'm not sure. Texas does, and there were dudes hitting parole before they even went to a unit, and just leaving straight from county.
No, he won't get parole right away. The reason he is not doing far more time is that they counted his home arrest on an ankle monitor as time, so he has accumulated not only the time in jail, but all of the time he has been out since he was released from jail. He will do a year and then get paroled.
 
Wasco state prison is only at 312ft elevation, and shaped like a luchador mask. Cain will rule the place in one week.

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This is where Jo Son killed his cellmate.

Cain has been in PC in jail in CA because of his celebrity status, and that will continue when he goes to CDCR from the county; they are careful with celebrity inmates for their own liability. He will not take part in inmate politics and be "running things," that's the way one gets in a lot of trouble in prison (being a shot caller). He will lay low.
 
i truly hope he gets out sooner than later, the whole scenario was not good.
 
I support Cain but firing a gun in public and getting in a high speed chase is really dumb. Glad he’ll be out and nobody was really hurt. Hopefully he finds the pdf file alone somewhere.

I’d be more afraid of Cain face to face than if he was chasing me with a gun tbh. Cain IS a weapon.
 

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Looking forward to the beginning of Cain's bounty hunter arc
 
I gotta say he is getting off really easy considering what he could have been facing. High speed chase, firing a gun in public, actually shooting someone. And he may be out next year.

With that said, I am very happy he may get out that early. He's not a criminal or a bad guy.
 
No, he won't get parole right away. The reason he is not doing far more time is that they counted his home arrest on an ankle monitor as time, so he has accumulated not only the time in jail, but all of the time he has been out since he was released from jail. He will do a year and then get paroled.
I am aware of all of this. I'm also aware that that state generally paroles out after one year, which he'd already had a year of back time before he was even sentenced, they just evidently didn't give it to him
 
They could have put him up for parole almost immediately, based on him having already put in a year before he went to court. I'm guessing they wanted him to get some time at a real unit, and didn't give him back time on that year. Maybe they don't even count back time before sentencing in Cali, I'm not sure. Texas does, and there were dudes hitting parole before they even went to a unit, and just leaving straight from county.

Actually he got 1283 days of credit for sitting in jail before he was sentenced to 5 years. Which would leave 1.5 years left on his sentence. Chances are high if he stays clean in prison he'll probably be out by Christmas. Worse case he'll be out next summer if he doesn't get in any trouble. I could totally see his lawyer requesting after a few months for him to serve the rest of his prison time on ankle bracelet.
 
Actually he got 1283 days of credit for sitting in jail before he was sentenced to 5 years. Which would leave 1.5 years left on his sentence. Chances are high if he stays clean in prison he'll probably be out by Christmas. Worse case he'll be out next summer if he doesn't get in any trouble. I could totally see his lawyer requesting after a few months for him to serve the rest of his prison time on ankle bracelet.
Adds up. I didn't realize he got THAT much credit
 
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