Sentences with phrase «parole board system»

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In California, with the nation's largest prison system, a federal district court found in 2005 that the parole board «operated under a sub rosa policy that all murderers [typically serving life terms] be found unsuitable for parole
The expiring seat on the Board of Parole could be challenging to fill, as Senate Republicans have been highly critical of the board's decisions recently, including the release of Herman Bell, and believe the parole system is broken in New Board of Parole could be challenging to fill, as Senate Republicans have been highly critical of the board's decisions recently, including the release of Herman Bell, and believe the parole system is broken in NewParole could be challenging to fill, as Senate Republicans have been highly critical of the board's decisions recently, including the release of Herman Bell, and believe the parole system is broken in New board's decisions recently, including the release of Herman Bell, and believe the parole system is broken in Newparole system is broken in New York.
«Tana Agostini was named to the New York State Board of Parole based on her extensive knowledge of the criminal justice system,» said the spokesman, Thomas Mailey.
A female actor aged 18 — 37 is needed to portray Tracy, and a male actor aged 54 — 75 will depict a Chairman of the Parole Board, a «racist [who] holds a high position of power in the justice system
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
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».
In an article on 18 February 2016, Maclean's called Canadian jails the «new residential schools» because of «discriminatory practices and a biased system» that «work against an Indigenous accused, from the moment a person is first identified by police, to their appearance before a judge, to their hearing before a parole board
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