- Thirty years after the murder of **Selena Quintanilla-Perez**, her killer **Yolanda Saldívar** is undergoing a **parole review**.
- Saldívar has been serving a life sentence since her conviction for the **1995 shooting** and is eligible for parole on **March 30**.
- The review process will assess various factors including the **seriousness of the offense** and Saldívar's behavior in prison.
- If granted parole, she would serve the rest of her sentence under **community supervision**; otherwise, her review will be set for one to five years later.
- Saldívar has previously challenged her conviction but has not succeeded in her appeals.
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