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Board's Information Technology System Parole Hearing Schedule Between 06/01/2021 and 06/30/2021 All Institutions Board's Information Technology System Parole Hearing Schedule Between 06/01/2021 and 06/30/2021 All Institutions Avenal State Prison -- PANEL A Scheduled CDC Inmate's Name Hearing Type County Date Time P76371# COLDREN, BENJAMIN EDWARD Subsequent Suitability Hearing Fresno 06/17/2021 08:30 AM G49161 ALVAREZ, PEDRO QUINTANA Initial Suitability Hearing Orange 06/17/2021 10:30 AM AF2285 AGUILAR, LUIS ALBERTO Initial Suitability Hearing Santa Clara 06/17/2021 01:30 PM P89978 CASTILLO, MANUEL PAUL Subsequent Suitability Hearing San Joaquin 06/18/2021 08:30 AM P32394 AGUNDEZ, ARTURO Subsequent Suitability Hearing Los Angeles 06/18/2021 10:30 AM G55571 GUARDADO, SERGIO MEJIA Initial Suitability Hearing Los Angeles 06/18/2021 01:30 PM F65577 ROMERO, ARTURO RENEE Initial Suitability Hearing Kern 06/29/2021 08:30 AM C67247 OLIVERAS, ANGEL Initial Suitability Hearing Santa Clara 06/29/2021 10:30 AM T91147 HUERTA, ANDREAS VASQUEZ Subsequent Suitability Hearing Santa Clara 06/29/2021 01:30 PM AK1562 VIDAL, JUAN CARLOS Initial Suitability Hearing Orange 06/30/2021 08:30 AM D83730 SILVA, MASCITI JOSE Initial Suitability Hearing Los Angeles 06/30/2021 10:30 AM H94184 SHIRES, MICHAEL JULIAN Subsequent Suitability Hearing Los Angeles 06/30/2021 01:30 PM California Correctional Center -- PANEL A Scheduled CDC Inmate's Name Hearing Type County Date Time D59419# LOVELESS, MICHAEL JAY Subsequent Reconsideration Placer 06/17/2021 08:30 AM D06045 PEATROWSKI, MICHAEL KENNETH InitialHearin Suitability Hearing Placer 06/17/2021 10:30 AM C58460 BRITT, JACK DEWAYNE Subsequent Suitability Hearing Stanislaus 06/17/2021 01:30 PM P40696 LINN, DANIEL JOSEPH Subsequent Reconsideration Sacramento 06/17/2021 03:30 PM G57595 ROBERSON, MATTHEW WALKER InitialHearin Suitability Hearing Los Angeles 06/18/2021 08:30 AM B93798 WELLS, STANLEY Subsequent Suitability Hearing Los Angeles,Marin,San 06/18/2021 10:30 AM Joaquin T49174 VINDIOLA, RICHARD MARIANO Initial Suitability Hearing San Bernardino 06/18/2021 01:30 PM California Correctional Institution -- PANEL A Scheduled CDC Inmate's Name Hearing Type County Date Time K06764# SOTO, MARTIN Subsequent Suitability Hearing Santa Clara 06/08/2021 08:30 AM J59402 FINER, JEREMY Initial Suitability Hearing Contra Costa 06/08/2021 10:30 AM F57531 HAMERSLEY, KENNETH RAY Initial Suitability Hearing Contra Costa,Kings 06/08/2021 01:30 PM K00239 OCHOA, CELERINO ALBARRAN Subsequent Suitability Hearing Orange 06/09/2021 08:30 AM K91718 BELTRAN, JOSE D Initial Suitability Hearing Los Angeles 06/09/2021 10:30 AM D05616 AMOS, MARVIN ANDRE Initial Suitability Hearing Los Angeles 06/09/2021 01:30 PM 01/06/2021 08:15 AM Page 1 of 24 Board's Information Technology System Parole Hearing Schedule Between 06/01/2021 and 06/30/2021 All Institutions F71153 CISNEROS, EMMANUEL Initial Suitability Hearing Los Angeles,Imperial 06/10/2021 08:30 AM J72158 RUSHING, MATUA MONGO Subsequent Suitability Hearing Orange 06/10/2021 10:30 AM P42076 ABASTA, MARK ANTHONY Initial Suitability Hearing Los Angeles 06/10/2021 01:30 PM K02937 BAZE, GARY LANDON Initial Suitability Hearing Los Angeles 06/11/2021 08:30 AM K87633 ALARCON, ROBERT Initial Suitability Hearing Los Angeles 06/11/2021 10:30 AM T73710 BASTIDAS, PABLO Initial Suitability Hearing Los Angeles,Kern 06/11/2021 01:30 PM T87267 VELEZ, VINCENT Initial Suitability Hearing Kern,Kings,Fresno 06/24/2021 08:30 AM E51320 LORTA, DAMIAN SANTANA Subsequent Suitability Hearing Sacramento 06/24/2021 10:30 AM F59314 QUEEN, BRADLEY Initial Suitability Hearing San Diego 06/24/2021 01:30 PM V98865 CASTILLO, JOSEPH CHRISTOPHER Initial Suitability Hearing Santa Cruz 06/25/2021 08:30 AM T09167 GUZMAN, JUAN CISNEROS Subsequent Suitability Hearing Orange 06/25/2021 10:30 AM G59291 DELCID, RAUL EDUARDO Initial Suitability Hearing Riverside 06/25/2021 01:30 PM California Health Care Facility -- PANEL A Scheduled CDC Inmate's Name Hearing Type County Date Time D57326# PEARSON, FRANK ROLLIN Subsequent Suitability Hearing Sonoma 06/02/2021 08:30 AM D66741 OVERTON, OLIVER ANTHONY Initial Suitability Hearing Solano 06/02/2021 10:30 AM P03592 STOUT, ALAN WILLIAM Initial Suitability Hearing Shasta 06/02/2021 01:30 PM G21667 TREADWAY, STEVEN Initial Suitability Hearing Sacramento 06/03/2021 08:30 AM P72246 FULFORD, FRED Subsequent Suitability Hearing Riverside 06/03/2021 10:30 AM G36561 SAMS, LORENZO JR Initial Suitability Hearing Riverside 06/03/2021 01:30 PM D63798 JOHNSON, JOHNNY WARREN Initial Suitability Hearing Placer,Nevada 06/04/2021 08:30 AM E83998 DE LEON, DANNY Initial Suitability Hearing Los Angeles 06/04/2021 10:30 AM E97249 SAENZPARDO, MIGUEL Subsequent Suitability Hearing Los Angeles,Imperial 06/04/2021 01:30 PM K36798 BROADWAY, JAMES LEO Subsequent Suitability Hearing Santa Clara 06/08/2021 08:30 AM T67417 DEKELAITA, ROBERT ALLEN Initial Suitability Hearing Stanislaus 06/08/2021 10:30 AM T08000 PETTAWAY, JAMES ANTHONY Initial Suitability Hearing Alameda 06/08/2021 01:30 PM AB2028 DANIELS, JAMES CHARLES Initial Suitability Hearing Los Angeles 06/09/2021 08:30 AM D98935 CUNNINGHAM, LORENZO RENELL Initial Suitability Hearing Los Angeles 06/09/2021 10:30 AM D67932 LUEBBERS, DONALD JOSEPH Subsequent Suitability Hearing Los Angeles 06/09/2021 01:30 PM T70097 JURCOANE, JOSIF Initial Suitability Hearing Los Angeles 06/10/2021 08:30 AM 01/06/2021 08:15 AM Page 2 of 24 Board's Information Technology System Parole Hearing Schedule Between 06/01/2021 and 06/30/2021 All Institutions H10165 DOMINGUEZ, CHRISTOPHER MARIN Subsequent Suitability Hearing San Bernardino 06/10/2021 10:30 AM T45705 KNIGHT, VONTRE ALEXANDER Initial Suitability Hearing Sacramento 06/10/2021 01:30 PM T07458 LAVERY, JOSEPH PAUL Initial Suitability Hearing San Diego 06/11/2021 08:30 AM E40943 WASHINGTON, DAVID Initial Suitability Hearing San Diego 06/11/2021 10:30 AM D16629 KEITH, RAY JUNIOR Subsequent Suitability Hearing Kings,Alameda 06/11/2021 01:30 PM H25851 BENOIT, GERALD LAMAR Initial Suitability Hearing Sacramento 06/23/2021 08:30 AM G45981 MARSHALL, KENNETH ROBOLORD Initial Suitability Hearing Sacramento 06/23/2021 10:30 AM A82059 BETANCOURT, DOROTEO C Subsequent Suitability Hearing Imperial,San Joaquin,Lassen 06/23/2021 01:30 PM J15796 GRANT, MILTON LEWIS Initial Suitability Hearing Sacramento 06/24/2021 08:30 AM P10855 EADDY, LEE GRANT Initial Suitability Hearing Sacramento 06/24/2021 10:30 AM C92065 YOUNG, CHARLES ISAC Subsequent Suitability Hearing San Diego 06/24/2021 01:30 PM K13082 PALACIOS, CHARLES DANIEL Subsequent Suitability Hearing Riverside 06/25/2021 08:30 AM H61125 GARCIA, JUAN MANUEL GOMEZ Subsequent Suitability Hearing Merced 06/25/2021 10:30 AM C29275 ESCOBEDO, RAUL GARCIA Subsequent Suitability Hearing Imperial,Solano 06/25/2021 01:30 PM California Institution for Men -- PANEL A Scheduled CDC Inmate's Name Hearing Type County Date Time E47357# KILROY, JOHN ROBERT Subsequent Suitability Hearing Ventura 06/02/2021 08:30 AM T11575 LOPEZ, RUSSELL RUDOLPH Initial Suitability Hearing Merced 06/02/2021 10:30 AM T20340 LAWAG, GLENN CORDOVA Initial Suitability Hearing Santa Barbara 06/02/2021 01:30 PM P92306 GREENE, RICHARD H Initial Suitability Hearing Los Angeles 06/03/2021 08:30 AM E79887 SANTIAGO, CUAUHTEMOC Subsequent Suitability Hearing Los Angeles 06/03/2021 10:30 AM K34176 RAMIREZ, TERRY Initial Suitability Hearing Orange 06/03/2021 01:30 PM J84118 CARLEN, KEITH ALLEN Subsequent Suitability Hearing Alameda 06/04/2021 08:30 AM C83979 BAKER, CLAREN LEE Initial Suitability Hearing San Diego,Amador 06/04/2021 10:30 AM V09062 BROWNING, JOSEPH Initial Suitability Hearing San Diego 06/04/2021 01:30 PM E84649 WARMACK, MACEO VERNON Subsequent Reconsideration Los Angeles 06/17/2021 08:30 AM G09121 GRIFFIN, FREDERICK InitialHearin Suitability Hearing Los Angeles 06/17/2021 10:30 AM T06465 LOPEZ, LUIS RAUL Initial Suitability Hearing Riverside 06/17/2021 01:30 PM V54889 ELLIS, CLIFFORD LEE Subsequent Suitability Hearing Riverside 06/17/2021 03:30 PM J73429 DORNBUSH, LARRY ALLEN Subsequent Suitability Hearing Santa Barbara 06/18/2021 08:30 AM 01/06/2021 08:15 AM Page 3 of 24 Board's Information Technology System Parole Hearing Schedule Between 06/01/2021 and 06/30/2021 All Institutions V23180 ANKER, ORVILLE ALLAN Initial Suitability Hearing Los Angeles 06/18/2021 10:30 AM AD2067 VELASQUEZ, JONATHAN Subsequent Suitability Hearing Los Angeles 06/18/2021 01:30 PM California Institution for Women -- PANEL A Scheduled CDC Inmate's Name Hearing Type County Date Time W90224# JOHNSON, MBULU MAHKI Initial Suitability Hearing Sacramento 06/29/2021 08:30 AM WF5645 MEDINA, JENNIFER Initial Suitability Hearing Los Angeles 06/29/2021 10:30 AM W55243 ARAGON, CANDACE LORAINE Subsequent Suitability Hearing Los Angeles,San Bernardino 06/29/2021 01:30 PM W58416 WILLIAMS, ROBIN Subsequent Suitability Hearing San Diego 06/30/2021 08:30 AM X29503 LASHURE, SHERRI JEANINE Initial Suitability Hearing Fresno 06/30/2021 10:30 AM W34640 AXELL, LYNDA PATRICIA Subsequent Suitability Hearing Ventura 06/30/2021 01:30 PM California Medical Facility -- PANEL A Scheduled CDC Inmate's Name Hearing Type County Date Time AD4695# VASQUEZ, JUSTINO Initial Suitability Hearing Fresno 06/18/2021 08:30 AM P05118 FLORENCE, JAMES EDWARD Subsequent Suitability Hearing San Bernardino 06/18/2021 10:30 AM D49259 GRAY, ALONZO MAURICE Subsequent Suitability Hearing Kings,Alameda 06/18/2021 01:30 PM C87570 GARCIA, CARLOS THOMAS Subsequent Suitability Hearing Placer 06/29/2021 08:30 AM H97265 GOOSEN, DALLAS ROSS Subsequent Suitability Hearing Sonoma 06/29/2021 10:30 AM H71781 RIDDICK, JURMAII
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