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Originally Posted by TheFly
As stated elsewhere, he was convicted Federally, not by a State. Federal time is not as lenient like State time where they can just parole you because prisons are too crowded. I think he has to serve like minimum ~80% of the sentence, with good behavior maybe getting him out of the last 20%. But I'm no expert on these things. But yeah he's not going to the penitentiary with murderers and other hard-cores, it'll be some kind of lower level security Club Fed.
I think its 54 days a year good good time and he can shave off another year if he does RDAP.
Says he got 4 years
https://www.pokernews.com/news/2023/...f%20California.
So RDAP would make it 1095 days/3 years, - 162 for good time - 933 days = 2.55 years, best case assuming he chooses RDAP (which will be available to him- but not mandatory- given his charge), unless something's changed with the guidelines.
If deportation is in the cards, he would likely be handed over to the Marshalls upon release for that.