What is the sentence given to a defendant for violating his parole?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. McClelland, G054118 (Cal. App. 2017):

The trial court found defendant violated his parole as alleged in all three counts. Defendant's parole was revoked and reinstated under the same terms and conditions. The court sentenced defendant to 180 days in jail pursuant to Penal Code section 3010.10, with credit for time served of 132 days. Substantial evidence supports the court's findings and judgment. (People v. Johnson (2003) 114 Cal.App.4th 284, 290.)

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