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how long was cain velasquez in jail

Cain Velasquez spent a little over three years locked up in jail and prison in total, when you combine his pre-trial custody and his later state prison time.

Quick Scoop: How long was Cain Velasquez in jail?

Here’s the timeline in simple terms:

  • He was first arrested after the February 2022 shooting and spent about 3 years in custody in county jail while the case moved through the courts.
  • That time in custody was officially counted as 1,283 days of time served (just over three years) when he was finally sentenced.
  • In March 2025, he received a five-year prison sentence , but those three years of time served were credited against that sentence.
  • After being transferred to state prison in 2025, he did roughly 11 more months before being released on parole / completion of his defined sentence in early 2026.

So, if you’re just wondering “how long was Cain Velasquez in jail?”, the practical answer people usually give is:

  • About three years locked up before sentencing ,
  • Plus around a year in state prison after sentencing ,
  • For a total custody time a bit over four years , though only about 3+ years were continuously behind bars before he ever got his final sentence.

Current status and latest news

  • In March 2025, he was sentenced to five years in prison for the 2022 shooting, with four years of supervised probation attached.
  • News reports in February 2026 confirm he has now been released from the Soledad, California prison , with officials saying he had effectively served the time required under California law (including credits and time served).

Why the numbers sound confusing on forums

On forums and social media, you’ll see different phrases like “he got 5 years,” “he did 3 years,” or “he only did a year in prison.” All of these are pointing at different parts of the same story:

  • “5 years” = the official sentence handed down in 2025.
  • “3 years” = the time he’d already done in jail before sentencing, which was credited as time served.
  • “About a year in prison” = the extra time in state prison after sentencing before his 2026 release.

So the clean takeaway is: he was locked up for around three years before sentencing , and his total time in custody ended up a little over four years , once you add the prison stretch on top.

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