Stow Suspect to serve 10 months on Weapons Charge - Central Coast News KION/KCBA

Stow Suspect to serve 10 months on Weapons Charge

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LOS ANGELES - Today a parole board found "good cause" that the suspect in the Bryan Stow beating had access to a weapon, which violates his parole.

Giovanni Ramirez will spend the next 10 months behind bars with no chance at reducing the sentence.

Los Angeles Police say Ramirez was one of two men who beat Scotts Valley native Bryan Stow in March after a Los Angeles Dodgers and San Francisco Giants baseball game.

However Ramirez's attorney says his client wasn't at the ball park the night of the attack, but was with his daughter.

Stow is being treated at San Francisco General Hospital.

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