>> ready for sentencing. is that correct? >> yes, your honor. >> all right, ma'am. you are sentenced to state prison for a period of three years. credits of 550 actual and 550 good time work time for a total of 1,100 so you've done your time. you're not going to be transported to state prison. you have credit for time served. it's been a long time coming, i know that. and i have a sense that you're going to do it well. the problem is that you have no choice. you have to do it well. with your history, with your priors, if you don't do well, you're going to end up back in the prison and you have a son in the marine corps. pretty proud, huh? >> yeah. >> the point is they can't do it for you. i know you're motivated. this, believe it or not, is actually the easy part. the hard part is tonight when you get out. you've been in custody for so long. the court wishes you well. good luck. >> thank you, sir. >> the judge's ruling is good news for rivas.