Phrases with «parole»

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Parole is a word that describes a situation where a person who has been convicted of a crime is allowed to be released from prison before their full sentence is completed. However, they must follow certain rules and conditions set by a parole officer and can be sent back to prison if these rules are broken. Full definition

«parole» + noun

Adjective + «parole»

Sentences with «parole»

  • Examples of recent cases include the litigation in respect of the child refugees dispersed from the camp in Calais, Osborn in the Supreme Court on the requirements for Parole Board hearings, Sturnham in the Court of Appeal on damages for Article 5 breaches, the series of joined cases concerning reception conditions in Cyprus for asylum seekers, challenges to local authority taxi licensing policy, and challenges to the prison «book ban». (1cor.com)
  • Experiences highlighted on example resumes of Parole Officers include supervising offenders who are eligible for conditional release from prison, and assisting parolees with adjusting back into society upon their release from prison. (jobhero.com)
  • He was released on parole on health grounds after serving just over two years (nigeriapoliticsonline.com)
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