If Aboriginal people are convicted, they are much more likely to be imprisoned than non-Aboriginal people, and at the end of their term of imprisonment, they are much less likely to
get parole than non-Aboriginal people.»
So the effect of absurdely long sentences is 1) make sure that if one charge falls, all have to fall before release, 2) make sure that particularly egregious crimes don't
get parole as easily, and 3) avoid worrying about whether a long sentence is a «life» sentence or not, based on our rapidly progressing medical care.
Is it easier to
get parole after lunch?
An unfortunate visit with a prisoner relative (Danny Glover) trying to
get parole with Pearson's help doesn't go well, and the man ends up killing himself shortly afterwards.
Stone Premise: In a bid to
get a parole recommendation from a veteran corrections officer (Robert De Niro), a convicted arsonist (Edward Norton) enlists his sexy wife (Milla Jovovich) to help seal the deal.
Most of the people in prison are atheists until they discover that finding Jesus will make it easier for them to
get parole or avoid the death penality.
Or, you could take all that and trade it for the story of someone who slept around, did drugs, got divorced four times, murdered somebody, landed in jail, found Jesus,
got paroled, and then became an internally known Christian author and conference speaker even though they lived most of their life with no thought for Jesus.
Tim
gets paroled because of the testimony of coach and Buddy Garrity (ostracized from the power elite of Dillon, of course).
Yet they're three times more likely to be released — and
they get paroled almost three times faster — than their non-psychopathic counterparts.
Lee's got a sweet girl named Kay (Scarlett Johansson), and things get a little hairy when an old ghost of Lee's is about to
get paroled around the same time that a starlet named Betty Short (Mia Kirshner) is found brutally murdered.
Not exact matches
Because there's no federal
parole, Tyler must
get the president of the United States himself to sign off on his early release through a process known as commutation.
But the folks who sell drugs on the streets shouldn't be
getting life sentences without
parole for drug offenses, either.
This simple plow announces a prophetic hope: the longstanding hope for the day when God will
get God's way, a way that will turn into grander than one governed by judges, bailiffs and
parole officers.
Parole seems simple enough: Find a job and keep it;
get court - mandated drug abuse treatment and counseling, etc..
Luckily the assailant, Carl Cooper, took a plea bargain and confessed to enough crimes to
get him life in prison without
parole.
If there were penalties for crimes against clubs in transfer windows he would
get Life with no
parole or the guillotine since he is French.
What's more, at the time I
got the ticket I was explaining to my client's
parole officer that I needed to duck off to move my car before I was fined.
Judith Clark, who drove the getaway car in the notorious 1981 Brinks robbery in which two New York police officers and a guard were killed, could
get a new
parole hearing.
It is also one of the major reasons why immigrants are deported, how families
get torn apart by child welfare services, and why former convicts
get trapped in the
parole system, he added.
Would Panteleo
get out, finally, on
parole?
At the time, Scarinci denied allegations he contacted officials close to Governor McGreevey to
get the state
parole board to change its mind.
The suit argued that the
parole board failed to review minutes from Bell's threatening and unrepentant sentencing statement, and also neglected to
get input from victim family members opposed to
parole.
This year,
parole officers nominated families who have been working and trying to
get ahead, but struggling financially.
The two alternatives now are to 1) appoint a new jury and conduct a mini-trial before it goes to decide on the penalty (which could take months); or 2) the judge could
get the prosecutors to agree to forgo the death penalty; and the judge could unilaterally impose life w / o
parole or life, with
parole after 25 yrs.
«What I'm calling for is Governor Cuomo to
get rid of those
parole members who made this lousy decision,» said Republican Assemblywoman, Nicole Malliotakis, of Staten Island.
«We're trying to find them a job, we're trying to
get them re-enfranchised... in this state, when you're released from prison and you're on
parole, you still don't have the right to vote.
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Burt was sent to prison, where he used his attorney skills to
get several murderers and rapists out of jail on technicalities (by his own admission) before his eventual
parole.
Fiona, meanwhile, passes a drug test,
gets sprung from jail and lands a job at Patsy's Pies with the help of her
parole officer.
Another is Clarence Maclin, who
got his college degree shortly before being
paroled and now works as a supervisor at a nearby residential treatment program helping young people avoid the costly mistakes he made as a teenager.
Framed in flashback, as captive Los Angeles private investigator Ned Cruz (Banderas)
gets grilled by a trio of possibly dirty cops (Thomas Kretschmann, William Fichtner, Delroy Lindo), the movie centers on the labyrinthine business inquiries Ned conducts on behalf of a just -
paroled Russian boxer, Anton Protopov (Robert Maillet, of Sherlock Holmes).
Tobey is wrongly convicted in the driving death of his clairvoyant friend (seriously) and decides to break
parole to
get revenge upon Dino (Dominic Cooper), the man responsible for the kid's death, by beating him at an ultra-exclusive race in California.
Populated with great character actors in a superb ensemble cast, the film sympathetically displays the believable motivations and everyday, idiosyncratic human personalities of the assembled characters, mostly two - bit criminals (one with a family) and a recently -
paroled mastermind criminal (Sam Jaffe) who all dream of and long for a quick, million - dollar jewelry store robbery to provide salvation and a means of
getting away for their impoverished lives.
The balding, pot - bellied
parole officer Ray Stussy feels like his more successful, handsome older brother, Emmit, the «Parking Lot King of Minnesota, owes him something, and Ray, with the help of his fiancee and bridge partner, Nikki (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), is bound and determined to
get it.
So when a policewoman (Sidne Anderson) shows up and asks him to come down to the station and reveals that his parent's killer is
getting out of prison early on
parole, his recluse desperation clicks with us as fresh - born necessity clicks on for him.
Delpha's just been released on
parole, and she takes the first job she can
get, as secretary for Tom Phelan's brand new detective agency.
That's what they told me when I
got out of prison and again once I finished my
parole.
If a company fails to raise its dividend in any year, it will
get booted out of the Aristocrats index and be sentenced to five years with no chance of
parole.
I think it is so great that he is
getting training via Pups on
Parole.
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You are right about the dogs
getting lots of great training in Pups On
Parole.
I agree... it's how there raised PERIOD.Something somewhere went wrong if your pit is aggressive before you adopted, could of been when they were pups.I have a blue and Tia on pit bulls and
paroles says... mostly aggressive due to over breeding to
get the blue.Wrong, I have 4 different breed dogs and also, raised sharpies years ago, my liberty is the sweetest, laidback love bug I have ever owned.Just putting that out there.
So after my release from prison on Sept. 12, 2004, I moved my
parole from Seattle to Wilmington, North Carolina, where I reunited with my family and
got a job in a civil litigation firm as a paralegal and office manager.
When it comes to
parole and probation violations, creative thinking and decisive action are the keys to
getting you the best case results possible.
However, there are other ways to
get out of jail (besides doing the time), namely having the conviction overturned, being
paroled, and credit for good behavior.
But I think few would - be killers, especially teenagers, would think «I won't commit this crime if there's a small chance I'll
get the death penalty; but I will do it if all it means is that I'll
get life without
parole.»
It was always obvious that a large number of people would be sentenced to indeterminate sentences and placed in a prison system that was already unable to
get determinate prisoners through the required programmes in time to be considered by the
Parole Board.»
After years in the
parole world, I
got a law degree and switched to working as a crown attorney, before becoming a defence lawyer.