Sentences with phrase «of the parole process»

Welcoming the proposal, Martin Jones, chief executive of the Parole Board, said: «We agree that there is scope for further changes to the Rules to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the parole process and we will be working closely with the MoJ to make appropriate changes.»

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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.
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.
Republicans have previously vowed to commit to a stronger vetting process for the members of the state Parole Board, who the governor nominates and the Senate confirms.
Parole encourages the viewer to think about how past forms of protest can inform the present and how the effects of public speech are altered in the process of documentation.
(Full disclosure: I'm working on a paper discussing where, institutionally, problem - solving courts fit in the criminal justice system: they appear to operate at the pre-trial, probation, and parole bits of the process, and at the misdemeanor / lower - felony end of the scale of sentences).
Particularly those parts of the process in which defense counsel are least likely to be present (bail, probation, parole).
-- Whoever shall resist, obstruct, or oppose any officer as defined in s. 943.10 (1), (2), (3), (6), (7), (8), or (9); member of the Florida Commission on Offender Review or any administrative aide or supervisor employed by the commission; county probation officer; parole and probation supervisor; personnel or representative of the Department of Law Enforcement; or other person legally authorized to execute process in the execution of legal process or in the lawful execution of any legal duty, without offering or doing violence to the person of the officer, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.
However, the MoJ launched a consultation last week, Reconsideration of Parole Board decisions: creating a new and open system, on a judge - led review process that would operate within the Parole Board's current structures but be «properly protected and distinct».
A federal requirement that parole boards apply the exclusionary rule... would severely disrupt the traditionally informal, administrative process of parole revocation.
The third measure seeks to put victims at or near the center of the entire criminal justice process and give them a constitutional right to participate in plea bargaining and parole decisions.
If you are in the process of adjusting your status to permanent U.S. resident, traveling outside of the U.S. without advance parole may have severe consequences on your immigration status.
She has provided her clinical expertise to diverse populations, which included serving as a contract psychologist at Shaw Air Force Base, supervising psychologist for the Midlands Evaluation Center of the Department of Juvenile Justice, and chief psychologist at the SC Department of Probation, Pardon, & Parole, where she streamlined the psychological assessment aspect of the pre-employment screening process and developed a Fitness for Duty policy for the agency.
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