Phrases with «supervised release»

Supervised release means being closely monitored by authorities after completing a prison sentence. It helps ensure that the person follows certain rules and conditions, such as regularly reporting to a probation officer, staying away from illegal activities, and attending counseling or treatment programs. It helps with their transition back into society, while maintaining oversight to prevent further problems. Full definition

Sentences with «supervised release»

  • He received one day of imprisonment, but ten years of supervised release for rehabilitation (but not, apparently, from having an attraction to adolescents). (sentencing.typepad.com)
  • Among them is an additional $ 2.3 million investment to expand supervised release programs that allow low - and medium - risk defendants to remain in their communities while they await trial. (nydailynews.com)
  • At the time, he was on supervised release after serving a prison sentence for a robbery conviction. (legalblogwatch.typepad.com)
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