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Former NFL first-round draft pick Kellen Winslow II sent a hand-written petition to have his 14-year prison sentence reduced due to "physical trauma" from NFL days.
Winslow elected not to testify at his trial in 2019. Now the new law, AB 124, could allow him to have a new hearing on the matter. But that doesn’t mean he’ll get his sentence reduced.
Kellen Winslow Jr., serving a 14-years prison sentence after being convicted of raping five women in California, has cited a new state law in conjunction with alleged trauma incurred during his ...
Winslow, who also starred at the University of Miami, has been incarcerated since March 2019 and currently resides at a state prison in Norco, Calif. He is not eligible for parole until September ...
Winslow said to be 'role model in prison' Winslow’s petition was considered by Justices Martin Buchanan, Julia Kelety and Jose Castillo, who issued their denial on Jan. 2.
Winslow, 41, was sentenced to 14 years in prison in March 2021 after being convicted of sex crimes against five women in San Diego County, including the rape of a woman who was unconscious in 2003 ...
Winslow said to be 'role model in prison' Winslow’s petition was considered by Justices Martin Buchanan, Julia Kelety and Jose Castillo, who issued their denial on Jan. 2.
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