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Updated: 2/25 6:33 pm

A six-time DUI offender who served less than three months of a six-year sentence is back in jail.

Isreal Iglesias was arrested Sunday morning for violating his parole. Iglesias spoke to 17 News last May.

"Since my 18th birthday, I've been in and out of prison every single year," said Iglesias.

Back then, Iglesias admitted to 17 News he's been arrested every year of his adult life, and this year is no different. Chief Deputy Francis Moore says Iglesias was arrested again Sunday.

"He was a passenger of a vehicle and he was not at home. And, when the deputies made contact, they were able to determine he was in possession on all of these items," said Moore.

County records show deputies found Iglesias with a gun, methamphetamine, and he was under the influence of drugs. Iglesias was arrested and faces 13 charges total, nine of them felonies.

"These charges will make him prison eligible, but how they get filed, how they get plea bargained is anyone's guess," said Moore.

Iglesias was released from county jail in March 2012. He was found guilty of six DUIs and sentenced to six years, but he only served 81 days. He was released as part of Assembly Bill 109, the state prison realignment plan. As a non-violent, non-serious, non-sexual offender, he was to check in with a parole agent and take substance abuse classes.

Chief Deputy Moore says Iglesias was re-arrested in May 2012 after our interview, for violating parole conditions. He was put through a series of treatment programs in-custody for seven months. Iglesias was released in December with an ankle monitor, until Sunday's arrest.

"If someone has a crystal ball that will tell us who to do and who not to do, I'm open to look at it. But, in the meantime, we are going to continue to develop our program. We're going to adjust them and modify them," said Moore.

Chief Deputy Moore believes if Iglesias is found guilty of the pending charges, he's looking at a substantial state prison sentence. The District Attorney's office hadn't received the filing as of Monday afternoon. Iglesias is scheduled to appear in court Tuesday.

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Bones - 3/4/2013 9:22 AM
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How can this guy get so lucky to not be serving a long prison term after so many dui's,my son is serving four yrs inprison for one dui but thats how differant you get treated if you hit a cop car. The everyday human is ok to hit and possibly kill as is the case for a mr solis but if you hit a special cop as my son did you get prison. Come on da's office,you say all cases r treated the same,bullcrap

DUIWarrior - 3/1/2013 2:36 PM
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Crystal Ball????????" 6 TIME DUI OFFENDER!!!!!! Please put him away!!!! What a joke!! Non-serious???? Come walk in my shoes or my daughters' shoes. Widowed and Motherless since 2004 from a 2 Time Offender. So tired of this.

Oldfart - 2/27/2013 7:54 AM
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AB109 is a get out prison free card, it's for all of this scumbags that didn't kill or rape anyone but did just about every other crime against the people and are now out doing what they know best!

edls8 - 2/26/2013 9:16 AM
4 Votes
Im sure his Mom is real proud of him...

SATC3456 - 2/26/2013 8:31 AM
3 Votes
Trash. He is a waste of resources.

nevergiveup - 2/25/2013 9:22 PM
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As predicted (by me last March) he is back in the slammer. . . again! It doesn’t take a genius to figure out Israel is a Loser, except the court system. He is going to see the same “Exit” door he left on only this time the sign on the door will read “Enter Only”. He can go back to telling knock-knock jokes with the fellas. Sorry I can’t make it to your Ice Cream Coronation! ! !

DR999 - 2/25/2013 9:15 PM
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kwobi, you are an idiot. Research what AB 109 does for people like Senor Iglesias.

kwobi - 2/25/2013 8:50 PM
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No one is getting out of jail early due to AB109, if he got out early it was due to the Sheriff releasing him early. He should have served 3 years on a six year sentence. With AB109, they can 'split the sentence' and have some of the time served in jail and some on probation but it is unlikely that the court would agree to a split sentence that only involved 81 days in jail on a 6 year sentence

markbsae - 2/25/2013 7:52 PM
4 Votes
Why are we cutting prison funding for dirtbags who NEED to be in jail instead of welfare for dirtbags who NEED to get a job?

DR999 - 2/25/2013 7:39 PM
3 Votes
One of these days this waste of a human being will kill an innocent person or persons. And Gov. Brown will have blood on his hands...again!
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