Sentences with phrase «of parole of»

If there is a violation that results termination of parole of your spouse or child, you can still remain in the US.

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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.
Examples of the users in this category are private Investigators, Police Departments, Parole Officers, and Homeland Security.
The deputies had come to the property to search for a man who had violated the terms of his parole.
They have been discussing the case of 62 - year - old Alice Marie Johnson, who has been serving a life sentence without parole for her role facilitating communications for a cocaine ring in the early 1990s.
Back in 2012, the Supreme Court decided in Miller v. Alabama that states may not sentence juveniles found guilty of murder to a mandatory life sentence without parole.
In fact, Canada's parole rules make the whole exercise resemble a game of catch - and - release; the IMETs can only watch as their targets gain freedom.
Owners and / or other principals of the firm are currently in prison, on parole, or on probation for criminal activity.
It's a tough job, to be sure, but being a probation or parole officer also involves lots of interpersonal work and being active in your local community.
He went on to use the specifics of Mill's case to paint a picture of injustice in the criminal justice system at large, including how black people are disproportionately imprisoned for probation or parole violations.
One interesting aspect of parole work, specifically, is that special training is required in order to work with female offenders (the training occurs after you're employed in the field).
Currently stationed at a parole office, Tomasi's days and weeks are a mix of desk work and being out in the community.
While they opened the trial by admitting Tsarnaev's role, he has maintained his not - guilty plea, leaving prosecutors to first convince the jury of his guilt before moving on to the question of whether he should be sentenced to death or to life in prison without possibility of parole.
«In spite of many favorable factors, we find all to be outweighed by the premeditated and celebrity seeking nature of the crime,» the New York Board of Parole said in a statement on Monday rejecting Chapman's request.
Additionally, a whole host of conditions of supervised release, such as drug testing, checking in with probation or parole officers, and required classes often hinder formerly incarcerated individuals from holding down jobs.
Canada Alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur to make court appearance today, Globe and Mail Parole key in judge's sentence for men in Alberta triple murder of family, Canadian Press Liberals to propose jury selection changes after meeting with Colten Boushie's family, Toronto Star
When an offender has satisfied all the terms and conditions of a judge's order — including incarceration, parole and probation, payment of court costs and restitution — they have earned their way back into the community.
There will be automatic termination at the end of the parole period or if your equity drops below 10 %.
File another Form I - 941 within 90 days of expiration of current parole.
His lawyer says Cruz would plead guilty if guaranteed a sentence of life without parole, but prosecutors seek the death penalty.
«In field after field, when it comes to centrally important skills — stockbrokers recommending stocks, parole officers predicting recidivism, college admissions officials judging applicants — people with lots of experience were no better at their jobs than those with less experience.»
Life in prison without the possiblity of parole is a just sentence following conviction.
Dassey was convicted of first - degree homicide, second - degree sexual assault and mutilation of a corpse following the death of Teresa Halbach in 2005 and sentenced to life with no parole for 41 years — he was just 17 at the time.
California, leading the Gadarene rush over the cliff as usual, now provides state - funded «sex - reassignment surgery» to prisoners; the first recipient of this «benefit» was Shiloh Heavenly Quine, a first - degree murderer / kidnapper serving a life sentence with no chance of parole.
Nearly one in three African American males aged 20 — 29 are under some form of criminal justice supervision whether imprisoned, jailed, on parole or probation.
A Christian who campaigns on behalf of rape victims has criticised the Parole Board's decision to release a serial sex offender from prison, calling it an «injustice».
For many people I know, a Higher Power can be a group of friends gathered to share support, it can be the parole officer who holds your freedom in his hands, it can be the doctor doing surgery on you... tons of things.
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.
That translates into a population of some one thousand sexual offenders in this single prison, with another six thousand in the state's parole system.
Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, the enigmatic filmmaker behind The Innocence of Muslims, was arrested Thursday for parole violation.
When he was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole, I was glad.
For a so - called old - law prisoner like Liam, the possibility of parole still exists in theory.
But before we examine the shifting tides of correctional philosophy, let us spend a few moments to consider the old - fashioned, much - maligned, now vanishing parole system under which Liam began his sentence.
If abolishing parole for lifers does not make America's streets appreciably safer, what can explain the continuing popularity of this policy?
You're going to come up for parole for the first time 15 years from now, and of course you're not going to make it.
But the Virginia parole board and its counterparts across America took careful note of the signs of the times — board members are political appointees — and dramatically cut back the number of discretionary discharges.
That speech is no longer being given to fresh fish like Liam in many places today, because parole was abolished in a number of U.S. states during the 1990s and educational programs behind bars have been severely cut back.
Forty states enacted truth - in - sentencing statutes, which require felons to serve as much as a full 85 percent of their prison terms without any chance of parole; life sentences now truly mean life.
Now, the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services reports, «a large number of violent offenders are serving two, three or four times longer under truth - in - sentencing than criminals who committed similar offenses under the parole system.»
How can Christians proclaim the joy of heaven if they resent any efforts to lighten the burden of parole?
Instead, prison and parole authorities have tended to use it as a club to punish inmates for the most trivial infractions of institutional rules.
The text may be presented to its readers at face value simply as the literary structure of a linguistic code (langue), but its otherness includes an authorially originated speech performance (parole).
The fullness of its subject matter is conveyed as a dialectical textual reality of both the written discourse (parole) of the author and the linguistic code which the author has employed.
The dialectical textual reality of written discourse (parole) and linguistic code (langue) engenders the great irony of interpretation.
In fact, many return to prison because of parole violations.
Tim gets paroled because of the testimony of coach and Buddy Garrity (ostracized from the power elite of Dillon, of course).
Is the speech (parole) of the author, as a result of natural distanciation, to be completely identified with langue, the linguistic code of the text?
A text, therefore, is understood and its meaning is realized when it, the text, is interpreted ironically; that is, when the reader is engaged in a play with both textual realities, speech performance (parole) and linguistic code (langue) and through the process of interaction gradually experiences the otherness of the text.
A comparable insight into the effect of separation is found in the following statement to a parish clergyman by a paroled prisoner returned to his family after eighteen months in an adult correctional institution:
This may be bad, because the most computer - literate of the homeless are the sex offenders on parole.
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