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A man convicted of fatally shooting a San Diego police officer in 1978 could be released in the near future.

SAN DIEGO – A man convicted of fatally shooting a San Diego police officer in 1978 could be released from prison in the near future after a judge granted his petition challenging Gov. Gavin Newsom’s reversal of his parole.

Cecena, now 61, has been granted parole five times since 2014, but each time California’s governor has reversed the parole grant, with Newsom most recently reversing the parole board’s decision in 2020. Last month, San Diego Superior Court Judge David Gill granted a petition filed by Cecena that challenged the governor’s order. With that legal victory, the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office, which opposes Cecena’s release, says he could be freed from custody sometime in the next month if the decision is not appealed.

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