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DA Blasts Newsom-Backed Early Release Law

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A case in California is drawing renewed attention to how the state handles parole eligibility for older inmates, particularly those convicted of serious violent crimes.

At the center of it is Israel Ceja, a 63-year-old inmate serving a 139-year sentence for the prolonged sexual abuse of his underage stepdaughter in the 1990s. Ceja was convicted in 2000, and under current rules, he has now served enough time to be considered for parole through California’s Elderly Release Program. That program allows certain inmates to seek early release once they reach a qualifying age and have served a minimum number of years.

Earlier this year, a two-member parole panel granted Ceja early release. That decision quickly drew backlash, especially from Yolo County District Attorney Jeffrey Reisig, whose office originally prosecuted the case. Reisig criticized both the outcome and the process, noting that neither the victim nor his office had been notified ahead of the hearing.

Following that pushback, Governor Gavin Newsom requested a full board review of the decision. On Wednesday, that review blocked Ceja’s release for now. Still, the case isn’t closed. State officials confirmed that a new parole hearing will be scheduled, meaning Ceja could again be considered for release in the coming months.

The situation has reignited debate over the scope of the Elderly Release Program. Originally created to ease prison overcrowding, the program was expanded in 2020 when eligibility requirements were lowered. Inmates can now qualify at age 50 if they have served at least 20 years, compared to the previous threshold of 65 years old and 25 years served.

One of the key points of controversy is that the program does not automatically exclude individuals convicted of violent crimes, including certain sex offenses. While some categories of inmates — such as those sentenced to death or life without parole — are ineligible, others with serious convictions may still qualify for consideration.

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Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have introduced proposals aimed at tightening those rules. Some want to fully bar individuals convicted of sexual offenses against children from early parole consideration. Others have pushed for stricter evaluations, including mandatory psychological assessments or higher age thresholds before eligibility.

Not all of those efforts have moved forward. One bill that would have excluded a range of sex offenses from the program failed in committee, while another proposal has been scaled back during the legislative process.

Meanwhile, Newsom’s office has indicated that the governor’s authority in these cases is somewhat limited. Outside of murder convictions, he cannot unilaterally overturn parole decisions, though he can send them back for additional review, as he did here.

The broader debate continues to balance competing concerns: managing prison populations, maintaining consistent sentencing policies, and addressing public safety — especially in cases involving serious harm to victims.

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