
Inmates sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole, once they have served a certain amount of time based on the sentence imposed by the court.

Inmates sentenced to life with the possibility of parole for a non-violent offense under an alternative sentencing scheme, once they have served a certain amount of time based on their commitment offense.

Inmates who were under the age of 26 at the time of their controlling offense and are not otherwise disqualified as a youth offender under Penal Code section 3051 (h).
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Inmates sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole, once they have served a certain amount of time based on the sentence imposed by the court.

Inmates who were under the age of 26 at the time of their controlling offense and are not otherwise disqualified as a youth offender under Penal Code section 3051 (h).

Inmates who are both 50 years of age and have served 20 years of continuous incarceration are provided with a parole suitability hearing. This includes inmates with determinant sentences and life with the possibility of parole.

Inmates sentenced to life with the possibility of parole for a non-violent offense under an alternative sentencing scheme, once they have served a certain amount of time based on their commitment offense.

Commonly referred to as Expanded Medical Parole (EMP). The Board will determine if an inmate should be placed in a licensed health care facility. In order to be eligible for an expanded medical parole hearing,
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In 2006 Ms. Bumer served as a panel member for California Parole Advocacy Program (CalPAP) overseen by the University of the Pacific. Ms. Bumer provided legal counsel to parolees accused of violating parole. Ms. Bumer handled thousands of cases before the Board of Parole Hearings (BPH) between 2006 and 2013 at Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility (RJD) and county jails.
In 2013 Ms. Bumer was trained to handle parole suitability hearings. She attended annual trainings provided by BPH and observed BPH hearings. While Ms. Bumer awaited acceptance to the BPH attorney panel, she worked in private practice and as a contract attorney, appearing in court regularly. These appearances included personal injury, debt collection, workers comp, family law, probate, and criminal proceedings.
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