Section 2933.6 Of Article 2.5. Credit On Term Of Imprisonment From California Penal Code >> Title 1. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 7. >> Article 2.5.
2933.6
. (a) Notwithstanding any other law, a person who is placed
in a Security Housing Unit, Psychiatric Services Unit, Behavioral
Management Unit, or an Administrative Segregation Unit for misconduct
described in subdivision (b) or upon validation as a prison gang
member or associate is ineligible to earn credits pursuant to Section
2933 or 2933.05 during the time he or she is in the Security Housing
Unit, Psychiatric Services Unit, Behavioral Management Unit, or the
Administrative Segregation Unit for that misconduct.
(b) This section applies to the following offenses:
(1) Murder, attempted murder, and solicitation of murder. For
purposes of this paragraph, solicitation of murder shall be proven by
the testimony of two witnesses, or of one witness and corroborating
circumstances.
(2) Manslaughter.
(3) Assault or battery causing serious bodily injury.
(4) Assault or battery on a peace officer or other nonprisoner
which results in physical injury.
(5) Assault with a deadly weapon or caustic substance.
(6) Rape, attempted rape, sodomy, attempted sodomy, oral
copulation, or attempted oral copulation accomplished against the
victim's will.
(7) Taking a hostage.
(8) Escape or attempted escape with force or violence.
(9) Escape from any departmental prison or institution other than
a camp or reentry facility.
(10) Possession or manufacture of a deadly weapon or explosive
device.
(11) Arson involving damage to a structure.
(12) Possession of flammable, explosive material with intent to
burn any structure or property.
(13) Solicitation of assault with a deadly weapon or assault by
means of force likely to produce great bodily injury, arson, or a
forcible sex act.
(14) Intentional destruction of state property in excess of four
hundred dollars ($400) during a riot or disturbance.
(c) This section does not apply if the administrative finding of
the misconduct is overturned or if the person is criminally
prosecuted for the misconduct and is found not guilty.