After serving their prison sentences, SVPs undergo treatment at state hospitals, but may also petition courts to continue treatment in outpatient locations, where they are monitored via GPS, among other measures.
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one brawl that she admitted. after she d been insulted in a bar, he took a guy out and beat him bad in the alley and she had heard of several other fights where he was always pretty much the winner. he s a good fighter, apparently. it was now coming out that i had not been completely truthful in my original testimonies. and the reason i had said that is because i didn t want to feed the defense any information that they would use against dusty in the case. from the beginning, david genzler described in specific detail how dusty held him to the ground. to see if this was possible, the defense consulted ned blass, a two-time national collegiate wrestling champion and member of the wrestling hall of fame. blass said that genzler s
based on the facts of the case, based on the eyewitnesses, based on the periphery witnesses after the fact, i felt we had a murder case here. i can t believe i actually took another man s life. i thought i got the guy in the shoulder. i didn t know he was going to die. david genzler was convicted of second-degree murder in the death of dusty harless. he was sentenced to 20 years to life in prison. which in california means life. people don t get parole when they have indeterminate life sentences like that. while in prison, genzler continued to maintain he had acted in self-defense, and he hoped that one day he would get a second chance to prove his innocence.