A 43-year-old man convicted in 2011 for participating in the torture and beating of a teenage boy inside a Tracy home for over a year will have to wait four to six months to determine his eligibility for parole.
However, on Tuesday an En Banc hearing was held in Sacramento with the CDCR executive board after Gov. Gavin Newsom requested that Waiters remain in custody. A rescission hearing's purpose is to evaluate new information or a fundamental error committed by the granting panel that may indicate that a grant of parole was improper and will be heard by two commissioners and a deputy commissioner, according to the CDCR.
He alleged during his speech at the hearing that the San Joaquin County District Attorney's Office was fear-mongering the community. "Kyle will carry his scars of physical and emotional torture for the rest of his life ... he should serve every single day of his sentence, he should never be paroled," said Kyle's aunt.
In 2007, Kyle was taken to live with Waiters' next-door neighbors, the Schumachers, by his foster mother Caren Ramirez.
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