How To Use Parole In A Sentence

  • It's a life sentence without parole. The Sun
  • He is set to be hit by the new sentence just as he looks forward to getting parole. The Sun
  • The parole officer would then be in a position to immediately suspend the long-term supervision order, or in the case of a parolee, revoke the parole.
  • ESCONDIDO - No charges will be filed against two Escondido police officers for the death of a parolee who was high on methamphetamine as they struggled to take him into custody, the District Attorney's Office announced Thursday. San Diego News
  • BLYTHE - A parolee was back behind bars today in Blythe, held on suspicion of possessing and transporting methamphetamine for sales, sheriff's and jail officials said. Undefined
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  • Yet offenders are expected to meet education and training targets that will affect their chances of parole. Times, Sunday Times
  • But crucial to the Apprendi analysis, and what distinguishes this from parole, is the additional imprisonment term is not authorized unless and until the judge finds a violation of the terms of release. The Volokh Conspiracy » Extending Probation Sentence Without Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt?
  • The indeterminate sentence means it will be up to the parole board to decide when it is safe for the man to be released on licence.
  • Sideshow Bob terrorizes Bart after he is paroled from prison.
  • The terms of her parole limit her to working no more than 48 hours a week at her offices and she will have to wear an electronic tagging bracelet.
  • Limits court authority to incarcerate offenders who commit certain drug crimes, break drug treatment rules or violate parole.
  • Most parole certificates will indicate that the parolee will be "under the authority of the National Parole Board Regional Representative" in the area where the parolee is to go. National Parole—Its Successes and Its Failures
  • The plot is that the parole officer witnesses a murder committed by a bent copper.
  • Moreover, if he concentrated on his breathing, and the parole board soon ruled in his favor, he might go on witnessing sunrises indefinitely, despite the aging that worked in him now like naphthous bees in a leathery hive. La insistencia de Jürgen Fauth
  • I'll never accept parole because that entails me accepting guilt.
  • He was told he must serve three-and-a-half years in prison before his case is considered for parole.
  • Ÿ Nécessité d'agir: tendre les mains, sourire, développer la confiance, partager, donner une place à l'art et la culture, communiquer, se dire qu'on s'aime, construire des groupes de paroles. Archive 2009-04-10
  • Vidal D. Mason, 23, will serve the term consecutive to a five-year sentence imposed for violating the terms of his parole from an armed robbery conviction in 2006, according to online court records. JSOnline.com
  • These will normally include probation, prison and parole. The Prisons We Deserve
  • Two years past, he had managed to work a parole from the Texas State Penitentiary at Huntsville for a celebrity convict author, a man who had been in and out of reformatories and jails since he was sixteen. The Glass Rainbow
  • Nevertheless it is true that as a result of the change in parole policy the applicant will not become eligible for release on parole until he has served 20 years' imprisonment.
  • Parole in Libertà Futuriste Olfattive Tattili Termiche Words in Futurist, Olfactory, Tactile, Thermal Freedom is made from tin and consists of 27 lithographed pages filled with words, poetic phrases and brightly coloured graphic images. February 2009
  • The paper analyzes problems in medical parole and the causes and proposes the strengthening of law enforcement and the role of judicial doctors in the identification of invalidism.
  • Although sentenced to life, he will become eligible for parole after serving 10 years.
  • Your use of the word parole is no longer acceptable in Metronatural Village. Sound Politics: State "Supervision" Fails Again - Another Dead Cop
  • Flashing a parole identification card, the wiry Drummondville native explains that although he'd like to sample the occasional quaff in a pub, he'll have to wait until age 69 before he can.
  • When she is given the opportunity to hire an assistant, Carla plumps for the oddball Paul, a comprehensively under qualified but malleable parolee in whom she spots considerable potential.
  • Judges help set the conditions of release and oversee a parolee's progress.
  • Monsieur le Ministre -- au non de cette assemblee, c'est avec le plus grand plaisir que je vous remercie, d'avoir accepte de nous rendre visite, et de prendre la parole aujourd'hui. Transport in Canada and National Unity
  • When the Prison Commission discussed the virtues of parole it invoked ideas of mercy and clemency.
  • Finally unmuffled and confronted by his comrades, who leave in contempt, Paroles resolves henceforth to make a shameless living as a laughing stock.
  • La sage conduitte et la prudence de Monsieur de Champlain Gouuerneur de Kebec et du fleuve sainct Laurens, qui nous honore de sa bien - veillance, retenant vn chacun dans son devoir, a fait que nos paroles et nos prédications ayent esté bien receuens, et la Chapelle qu'il a fait dresser proche du fort a l'honneur de nostre Dame, &c. Voyages of Samuel De Champlain — Volume 01
  • One of my many lucrative pre-bends is as a Serial Killer Parole Judge for Ontario. Archive 2007-06-01
  • But that parole hearing had been accidentally delayed by six months. The Sun
  • She called dispatch as she had done for almost ten years as a Probation and Parole Officer, and identified herself as she had done for almost ten years. The Volokh Conspiracy » Error to Introduce Evidence of Defendant’s Intimate Relationship as Evidence of Motive to Lie for Covering for Her Lover?
  • The task of linguistics is to reconstruct the underlying system of a language that makes possible the speech events or parole.
  • The blunder was the apparent failure of detectives to inform the Parole Board that he had threatened to return to kill her.
  • He was convicted of murder in 2000 and sentenced to life with a minimum term of 16 years before he could be considered for parole. Times, Sunday Times
  • Police picked him up on Monday after a request from parole officials. The Sun
  • Everything that I've heard is, especially in this community, the prison parolees are a fairly tight - knit group.
  • Now the group is under fire after an investigation revealed dozens of their "canvassers" - were ex-felons, some still on parole. Is the '08 Election In Process of Being Hijacked?
  • He should ensure that anyone who harms them gets a massive prison sentence with no parole. The Sun
  • Each time he has been paroled from prison he has committed another sex crime, but authorities now consider him a ‘low to moderate’ risk.
  • This included reviewing the penalisation factors which determine when the Parole Board can consider an offender for parole, the rehabilitation and re-opening of prisons that were closed due to having fallen into a dilapidated state, enhancing the functioning of community corrections and improving rehabilitation programmes. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The blunder was the apparent failure of detectives to inform the Parole Board that he had threatened to return to kill her.
  • In truth, as the respondent submitted, it was the prisoner's conduct before and not as the result of allocation which was likely to be a factor which would affect the prospect of release on parole.
  • He was freed on parole in March having changed his name.
  • To this same repugnance for his catchpoll work do I owe it that at the moment of setting out he offered to let me ride without the annoyance of an escort if I would pass him my parole not to attempt an escape. Bardelys the Magnificent; being an account of the strange wooing pursued by the Sieur Marcel de Saint-Pol, marquis of Bardelys...
  • The first was just three weeks after he was granted parole from his first prison term. Times, Sunday Times
  • Either they could spend 60 days in the slammer with no chance of parole, and pay a hefty fine, or they could go for the second option.
  • It beats self-reporting -- simply asking parolees whether they've violated their parole terms -- a method previously employed by many jurisdictions that have switched over to post-conviction polygraphy. The Polygraph Paradox
  • La parole humaine est comme un chaudron fêlé où nous battons des mélodies à faire danser les ours, quand on voudrait attendrir les étoiles. French Word-A-Day:
  • The disclosures have led to firings, assaults and other forms of harassment against the parolees and ex-cons.
  • He should ensure that anyone who harms them gets a massive prison sentence with no parole. The Sun
  • Definitions of spelling pronunciation, speech = parole, phoneme, and tagmemics, were good, though tagmeme, a difficult word to define briefly, did not seem quite to meet either Bloomfield's or Pike's use of the term. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol VI No 4
  • The most traumatic experience came with consideration for early release on parole. The Prisons We Deserve
  • We've asked for a commutation to straight life which would give Stacey a chance for parole after 15 years.
  • The other two were caught using computers in contravention of their strict parole conditions. The Sun
  • In the meantime, half of the original sentence will be added when the parolee is convicted again repeating a crime.
  • Definitions of spelling pronunciation, speech = parole, phoneme, and tagmemics, were good, though tagmeme, a difficult word to define briefly, did not seem quite to meet either Bloomfield's or Pike's use of the term. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol VI No 4
  • He will have to forgive you and stop being a parole officer, or you'll have to call it a day.
  • Announcing his government would introduce new minimum and non-parole periods for people-smuggling offences, Mr Abbott said on day one he would call the Nauru President to start talks to re-open the offshore processing centre there. The Age News Headlines
  • The deputies also noticed that another parolee was a passenger and their primary suspect, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin Most Viewed
  • MILLS-FRANCIS: Well, what happens with parole violations is they have what they call technical and substantive violations. CNN Transcript Jun 16, 2009
  • But the available data offer little proof that ex-cons who are monitored by parole officers are less likely to commit a fresh crime than those who are not.
  • Wallace had committed the crime, despite the fact that a bloody shoeprint and bloody fingerprint at the scene did not belong to either of them, and despite the fact that given their locations, it would have been impossible for them to commit the murder, they were ultimately convicted of the crime (based only on the testimony of the rapist who was subsequently released from prison, though he was never originally supposed to be paroled). OpEdNews - Diary: Herman Wallace of the Angola 3 Files Habeas Corpus Petition
  • Also impacting on the timing issue is the system of potential release on parole after one third of the sentence and mandatory release at two thirds.
  • Because of the supervision provided, the parolee is not left to face his problems alone. National Parole—Its Successes and Its Failures
  • The "langue" is the myth's timeless meaning, the "parole" is its historical setting. Lacan, Levi-Strauss, Merleau-Ponty, Ricoeur
  • I continually move between langue and parole, between the oral and the written, and vice versa.
  • Goldston will be eligible for a parole hearing when he is 68 years old, said prosecutor Blaine Bowman.
  • Volgendo ora verso la fine queste Nostre semplici parole, ed ancora allietandoCi del misterioso e mistico avvenimento a cui esse pongono un sigillo che si aggiunge ai parecchi altri, manoscritti od ufficiali di questi giorni, è nuovo e legittimo motivo di compiacimento il veder applicato a S. Archive 2009-03-01
  • You are aware that being at the track is a violation of your parole?
  • When the poor wallies on the Parole Board let such offenders out of prison, what is the consequence?
  • Mr Brown would have been eligible for parole 10 years ago if he'd shown he had ‘come to terms with his offending’ by admitting the crime.
  • I'm aware of cases that were classified as aggravated felonies that included driving without a license when the person was on parole, medical benefits fraud, and multiple counts of joy-riding. Bill Ong Hing: Infusing the Deportation System With Restorative Justice
  • He is due for a parole hearing next June. The Sun
  • He will not be released from prison until a parole board considers that he is no longer a threat to the public. Times, Sunday Times
  • Â It is, after all, not unheard of for convicts going before a parole board to profess a newly found spirituality, to the point of being religiose. Martin Long: Haley Barbour's Unintentional Lesson: Keep Religion and Governance Separate
  • Plus, il doit a maints particuliers La somme de dix mil une livre une obole, Pour l'avoir sans relache un an sur sa parole Laughter : an Essay on the Meaning of the Comic
  • The prisoner was paroled after serving 10 years in prison
  • He will have served half of his four year sentence when he is released on parole after being jailed at the Old Bailey two years ago for perjury and perverting the course of justice.
  • No decision has been made whether he will be paroled or not, is that correct?
  • Cayley's book was written at a time when the rehabilitative theory and practice of prisons, parole and other measures were under attack from the right.
  • They were sentenced to eight years in prison in 2013, and released on parole after serving less than three. Times, Sunday Times
  • The scheme will be mainly targeted at offenders who serve six months or less in jail, but will apply in theory to all prisoners who are paroled.
  • The other two were caught using computers in contravention of their strict parole conditions. The Sun
  • She hopes to be eligible for parole in 3 years.
  • We offer all the help we can and if the parolee is not ready to be a responsible member of the community we can send him back to prison to finish his sentence. Crime Is Your Business
  • His parole application is up for review next week.
  • And I think I need a t-shirt that says "Lucille is my parole officer. April 3rd, 2005
  • He jailed the child abuser for seven years and warned him that if he breaks his parole or reoffends during the supervision period of the sentence, he could go back behind bars for a further six and a half years.
  • He should ensure that anyone who harms them gets a massive prison sentence with no parole. The Sun
  • The guy's up for parole, they want me to testify.
  • Sentencing juveniles to life without parole is a bad idea, so it must be that the Constitution prohibits states from doingso. The Volokh Conspiracy » La Société, C’est Moi
  • Even more worrying, Damian, now 35, is eligible for parole next year.
  • Now we still in most cases, fix a sentence, and then fix another term which the person must serve before they can be released on parole.
  • Assistants such as Christensen support juvenile parole and probation officers who develop agreements with youth, determine special needs and services for youth, conduct monthly reviews with youth, arrange vocational services, administer urinalyses, prepare for and testifying at hearings, and participate in quarterly meetings of team members who support the youth. KTVZ.com - Local Headlines
  • The controversial decision follows outrage over the apparent rise in the number of long-term prisoners being released on parole.
  • Texas, the leader in prisons and capital punishment nationwide, had 534,260 on parole or probation.
  • When questioned by his parole officer yesterday, with his wife, the two children, and the woman he called Alyssa at his side, it turned out Alyssa was Jaycee Dugard. CNN Transcript Aug 28, 2009
  • Jones then applied to the State Board of Pardons and Parole for commutation of the sentence to life imprisonment, which was denied.
  • Yet if they are or were psychotic - a word the shrinks struggle to define - a parole board is irrelevant.
  • An old woman is paroled from prison because ‘the inmates amount rised’ and cleverly tricks some people drinking on an old pier to follow her back to her warehouse headquarters.
  • That's because he was paroled after serving only four years and four months of his eight-year term.
  • However, about 25 percent of those who finished boot camp have had problems while on parole.
  • He'd gone on, `Then I rounded the curve in the drive, saw the house, and suddenly felt like a parolee going back to the slammer. DOLL'S EYES
  • He completed a drug rehabilitation course last year and was hoping for parole. The Sun
  • As part of his parole, the electronic monitor around his ankle keeps track of his comings and goings.
  • Wolff commenta l’ingénieux système de Leibnitz sur les monades, et noya dans un déluge de paroles, d’arguments, de corollaires, et de citations, quelques problèmes que Leibnitz avait jetées peut-être comme une amorce aux métaphysiciens. Chips From A German Workshop. Vol. III. Essays on Literature, Biography, and Antiquities
  • Now this is a row of suspects that were outside that are with the Sheriff's office, so the suspects have to try to go through a maze of the prebooking, search and then eventually cleared for housing to be transferred later in the day to Indio or Banning or if they were parolees they were herded on the bus and taken back to Chino. Ron's Log
  • This in part explains the extraordinary liberality of parole decisions between 1942 and 1945.
  • Charged with capital murder, he faced either death or life imprisonment without parole. Times, Sunday Times
  • By retracting his confession he lost the opportunity of being considered for parole.
  • In New Zealand the recidivist index showed that where people were released without parole, their rate of offending was twice the level of those who were released on parole.
  • She will become eligible for parole in 19 months.
  • Alors, prenant la parole, il se mit à les enseigner, en disant : Heureux les pauvres en esprit, car le royaume des cieux est à eux! Archive 2008-06-01
  • He was never paroled, but was released instead on compassionate grounds.
  • Many voters were afraid and angry at stories of killers being paroled.
  • He is serving a life sentence in prison without the possibility of parole for the murder and decapitation of his victim.
  • It means that if a recidivist parolee is given a 10-year sentence by the court, for instance, he or she will actually have to serve a 15-year sentence.
  • He will be freed in late July after serving two-thirds of his sentence, but had hoped to be released on parole within the next few days.
  • Should Gatting and his crew receive their paroles one's sympathy for refuseniks like Rob Bailey can only heighten.
  • His prospects of parole do not look good, as his record grows daily more discreditable.
  • Of course, he knew what to charge in these days of globalisation, and had it not been for Marchizu's release on parole, the community would never have been able to afford him.
  • His brother is recently paroled from prison after serving a term for murder.
  • Horn thinks much of the money spent re-jailing parolees is misspent.
  • He might allow, or even require, the parolee to go to the grocery store on a Sunday afternoon, and go for a jog along an authorized route every morning.
  • He was told that he was not allowed to go there or to be there under the provisions of his parole conditions, but nothing was done.
  • He is set to be hit by the new sentence just as he looks forward to getting parole. The Sun
  • Pour une fois ,laissons la parole à Ted Stanger , le corbeau qui croasse en américain: "Aux USA nous avons des foires aux armes , en France vous avez des foires aux livres ! LSE and cosmopolitan liberalism - The Austrian Economists
  • As a sentencer, I can assure you that the pressure is already on to reduce dependence on custody, and to cut down on community orders because Probation is unable to cope, and in any case officers are being diverted to parole work. Suburban Kids With Biblical Names « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • He should ensure that anyone who harms them gets a massive prison sentence with no parole. The Sun
  • People on parole must follow certain rules.
  • He said it was that plus the combination of recidivist and spree burglaries, all premeditated and all targeting people in their own homes, that warranted a jail term of seven years with the minimum four-year non-parole period.
  • He separated the captured officers, took their paroles of honour not to attempt escape, then advanced each captain $50 (circa 200 New York shillings) towards private accommodation for themselves and their subalterns on Long Island.
  • He said that he would live quietly and decently if granted parole. The Sun
  • It is an administrative act that returns him to prison and the impact of it is that unless he is re-released to parole, at this point he will do the full seven years without remission.
  • Because he was told by his lawyer that he would not get parole unless he did. The Sun
  • To draw a Saussurian analogy of my own, writing is parole, praxis, not a moribund, non-negotiable langue.
  • The most traumatic experience came with consideration for early release on parole. The Prisons We Deserve
  • White is currently on parole from the 40-year prison term he received for his last case, a theft conviction in 1991. New Page 1
  • He will now be eligible for parole in eight years. The Sun
  • It's a life sentence without parole. The Sun
  • One of the conditions for being granted parole is that the prisoner must have faced up to his supposed criminality. Times, Sunday Times
  • He will be sentenced today and faces the prospect of life in prison without parole. The Sun
  • He is banned from going out at night under his parole conditions. The Sun
  • He is due for a parole hearing next June. The Sun
  • His parole application is up for review next week.
  • It would seem to be a more useful arrangement where the parolee is released to someone he knows. National Parole—Its Successes and Its Failures
  • Some supporters of the death penalty argue that more innocents have been killed by released or paroled murderers than have been executed.
  • He is banned from going out at night under his parole conditions. The Sun
  • Mr Porter has also recently denied parole or a resocialisation program for teenage love-rival killer Kelly Renae Fuller, who was 18 when she stabbed 15-year-old Jessica Lang 47 times in a jealous rage over a boy in 1998. Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
  • All accused persons can ordinarily expect to receive the benefit of some credit in the matter of sentence (and for that matter in the non-parole period also) when proffering a plea of guilty.
  • If he granted a blanket commutation, it would be just to make it life in prison without parole.
  • Twelve years later, despite a life term without parole, Horton received a weekend furlough, during which he knifed, blinded, and gagged a man in Maryland, raped his fiancée, and stole their car. Deconstructing Obama
  • Rehearsal time for a Con-Artistes show can run anywhere from three to nine months; when a prisoner is transferred or paroled or sent to "seg" (segregation) or hauled back into court, they don't ask if he's busy with a lead role in a play. Chicago Reader
  • He was convicted of murder in 2000 and sentenced to life with a minimum term of 16 years before he could be considered for parole. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was arrested in New Mexico in 1990 on suspicion of trying to sodomize a 14-year-old boy and was ordered to serve six years in prison for violating his parole in the earlier case. Abusive priests: To defrock or not? U.S. Catholics debate
  • Not but that gran vergogna sarebbe a colui, che rimasse cosa sotto veste di figura, o di colore rettorico: e domandato non sapesse denudare le sue parole da cotal veste, in guisa che avessero verace intendimento. The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley
  • Staff at local jails report on average 20 to 25 former prisoners are recalled each month, with virtually all of them experiencing delays before the public protection casework section is able to collate the paperwork for the Parole Board review, says the Napo report. Government faces claims from prisoners suffering delays to release
  • Their post-release "aftercare" is not handled by parole officers trained in dealing with youth offenders, but by already overburdened officers from the adult correctional system. AltWeeklies.com Site Feed
  • Now more could go free thanks to chaos in the parole system. The Sun
  • The paper analyzes problems in medical parole and the causes and proposes the strengthening of law enforcement and the role of judicial doctors in the identification of invalidism.
  • A seguito di ciò, i fans hanno immediatamente postato immagini delle loro pance online, con messaggi per Roadrunner, testi, e parole di conforto. No Fat Clips!!! : AMANDA PALMER – Leeds United
  • I've heard guys saying "shut up before I call your parole officer". Michael Strahan: 'I like hitting quarterbacks, I miss that'
  • Not a third off for a guilty plea and then free on parole after half of the remainder. The Sun
  • Every piece of work which is not as good as you can make it, which you have palmed off imperfect, meagrely thought, niggardly in execution, upon mankind who is your paymaster on parole and in a sense your pupil, every hasty or slovenly or untrue performance, should rise up against you in the court of your own heart and condemn you for a thief. Lay Morals
  • Occasionally, she recognized a few of the parolees who came into the office because they'd grown up in the same housing project.
  • Meanwhile, crime-control measures were enacted mandating ‘new restrictions on the indeterminate sentence, parole, and probation’.
  • Every person who, by willful perjury or subornation of perjury procures the conviction and execution of any innocent person, is punishable by death or life imprisonment without possibility of parole.
  • Looking on the bright side, he can now wear his tongue as a tie to parole hearings. The Sun
  • Polygraphs have long been used as a tool to keep sex offenders from relapsing, typically as part of maintenance programs that combine polygraphy with group therapy and parole-officer supervision. The Polygraph Paradox
  • Release on parole is governed by the Parole Board, decisions of which are usually taken by a single judge sitting with two other ‘lay’ people, who are usually a psychiatrist and someone else. Sonnex and Farmer – only a matter of time. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • It is a fundamental fault and flaw to have the people who turn the keys responsible for writing the report that recommends whether an inmate should be paroled or released.
  • He should ensure that anyone who harms them gets a massive prison sentence with no parole. The Sun
  • In fact only five were hanged in the presence of the rest, who were then pardoned and released on parole. REBELS AND REDCOATS: The American Revolutionary War
  • Otherwise, his case will first be reviewed by the Parole Board in February 2003, 3 years prior to expiry of his tariff.
  • The decision makes her eligible for parole after serving only half, rather than two thirds, of her sentence.
  • Farther, he syllogized, saying, These men are but badly skilled in matters of war, for they have not required my parole, neither have they taken my sword from me.
  • A decision to release such prisoners on parole can be delayed for years.
  • Even in such cases, however, the task of the Parole Board is the same as in any other case: to assess the risk that the particular prisoner if released on parole, will offend again.
  • If the Parole Board decides in his favour, the prisoner will be released.
  • The result was that the applicant's aggregate sentence is nine years and four months, and the applicant's minimum sentence on parole is seven years and four months.
  • Now the Ohio Supreme Court is considering the constitutionality of the judge's decision to curtail the right of procreation for parolees and probationers.
  • MR. FISHER: Monsieur le President, Mesdames et Messieurs; Il me fait grand plaisir de vous addresser la parole en francais. John Fisher Reports
  • The US Supreme Court declined to review her case and her last resort is the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board.
  • His case was reviewed at the High Court in Glasgow on Monday to comply with European legislation, which states that murderers must know how much time must be served before they can apply for parole.
  • Yes, I am concerned about offenders who reoffend, whether they have been released on parole or have finished their sentence.
  • The board, created in 1942, grants parole to inmates who are eligible from before Virginia abolished parole in the 1990s and advises the governor on clemencies. McDonnell remakes Va. Parole Board
  • He'd gone on, `Then I rounded the curve in the drive, saw the house, and suddenly felt like a parolee going back to the slammer. DOLL'S EYES
  • This would carry a life sentence, with parole possible after 25 years. The Sun
  • Un instance énonciatif muet, sans corporalité, sans réactions, totalement neutre, mais surveillant et dont le rôle principale semble a être d’écouter la parole de la dépression. SARAH KANE: LA PAROLE QUI TUE, LA PAROLE QUI AFFECTE
  • Only fourteen then, she was now up for parole, having been, as they say, a model prisoner.
  • The philosophy of the parole office was to be supportive to the offender, but maintain a role as a monitor of behavior.
  • People on parole must follow certain rules.
  • No governor can know in advance which parolee is going to re-offend. Huckabee responds to Washington shootings
  • The prisoner of war gave his parole not to try to escape.
  • The unjustly convicted who refuses to show repentance for a murder he did not commit fails to meet the first requirement of any parole board. Times, Sunday Times
  • Members may recall that when the Parole Act and the Sentencing Act were first passed, there was trenchant criticism from the Court of Appeal.

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