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P. v. Chhuon CA4/2
“A youth offender parole hearing is a hearing by the Board of Parole Hearings for the purpose of reviewing the parole suitability of any prisoner who was 25 years of age or younger . . . at the time of the controlling offense.” (Pen. Code, § 3051, subd. (a).) If defendant and appellant Rithy Chhuon were eligible for the youth offender parole hearing program, he would qualify for such a hearing in 2028. (§ 3051, subd. (b)(2).)

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