Sentences with phrase «national parole board»

After another question, she responded, «My best recollection is we're talking to Terry about an appointment» which she believed was to the National Parole Board.
In 1990, the former chair of the National Parole Board spoke of how «dangerously inexperienced appointees have been foisted upon» the board by successive federal governments.
According to statistics on the National Parole Board website, in the last year for which records are public (2008 - 2009) 39,628 pardons were granted by the Board, 111,769 pardons in the last five years, and, as the Board says:
It also makes certain offences ineligible for a record suspension and enables the National Parole Board to consider additional factors when deciding whether to order a record suspension.
He values collaboration and consultation and works with public and private sector stakeholders, academia, civil society organizations, consumer groups and individuals to help improve privacy protections for Canadians.Commissioner Therrien began his career practising correctional law for the Department of the Solicitor General, the Correctional Service of Canada and the National Parole Board.
The protocol outlines what you can expect throughout the criminal justice process, from the time you report a crime through the police investigation, court proceedings and, if the accused is found guilty, provincial and federal corrections and the National Parole Board.
Secondly, in Bird v Canada (National Parole Board), 2007 NBQB 96 (Bird) the court declined jurisdiction because the inmate had not exhausted alternative remedies, and costs were $ 950.
In February 2008, the Appeal Division of the National Parole Board granted Latimer day parole.
Canada's National Parole Board came knocking, wanting to test all prisoners.

Not exact matches

The National Police Association called on Cuomo to remove the two Parole Board members who voted in favor of letting cop killer Herman Bell go free and reverse their decision, keeping him behind bars.
In a landmark study performed by the National Academy of Sciences, parole board judges were most likely to give a favorable ruling early in the morning.
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