Parole Sentence Examples

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  • Prisoners released upon parole are carefully supervised by state agents.

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  • Released on parole in 1188, he at once broke his parole, and began the siege of Acre.

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  • He was out on parole from an arrest in Missouri.

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  • The state has a parole law and an indeterminate-sentence law for convicts.

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  • Before the ratification of his exchange he obtained command of some vessels, and conducted various naval attacks against the English; and having, on his return to France in 1760, fallen accidentally into their hands, he was, on the ground of having broken his parole, thrown into prison at Portsmouth, but as the charge could not be properly substantiated he was soon afterwards released.

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  • When a prisoner has served onehalf of his term and his conduct has been good for two years (if he has been confined for that period) the board of directors may parole him for the remainder of his term, provided there is satisfactory assurance that he will not be dependent on public charity.

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  • The parole system is in force in the state reformatory; and in the industrial school at Golden (for youthful offenders) no locks, bars or cells are used, the theory being to treat the inmates as "students."

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  • She wasn't even eligible for parole.

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  • The parole board decides on further applications and all mandatory lifers who are released are on a life license and subject to recall.

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  • He wrote many short stories and novels, and has also contributed to the Figaro, Gaulois and Libre Parole.

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  • In 5759 he was made prisoner at the siege of Madras, but was released on parole.

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  • Flanders is wanted in Philly for skipping child support and he has-n't seen his parole officer in weeks, but no one's gotten around to putting out a call for him, so officially they weren't looking for him.

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  • In Scotland, ministers are statutorily obliged to give effect to the Parole Board's directions.

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  • If we donât have capital punishment, we should have life sentences without the possibility of parole.

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  • However, in order to qualify for parole the prisoner must show contrition, which involves admitting guilt.

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  • Most of the parole procedure is determined by the desire of the judicial system to provide finality to cases.

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  • Neither of these are true and the Board's decision in refusing parole made no mention of either.

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  • There's no mention of getting parole from Hell, however, which doesn't seem fair.

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  • Lizzie speaks to Meg and Erica about an early parole so that she can take care of Sid.

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  • His family's requests for medical parole have not been answered by the authorities.

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  • Six months before the parole eligibility date and every year after that the prisoner will be asked if they wish to apply for parole eligibility date and every year after that the prisoner will be asked if they wish to apply for parole.

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  • The court proceedings arise out of his review by the Parole Board.

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  • Now twenty years later and it's back on parole, just like the equally seminal Star Wars - The Special Edition before it.

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  • These men are either in prison, on parole or awaiting trial.

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  • The Tha Row boss has been charged for allegedly violating his parole conditions by punching a parking valet on 21 Jun.

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  • A parole violation resulted in a spell crossing America as a fugitive on the FBI's most wanted list.

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  • The state institutions consist of state hospitals for the insane at St Peter (1866), at Rochester (1877), established originally as a state inebriate asylum under a law taxing liquor dealers for that purpose, which was subsequently held to be unconstitutional, at Fergus Falls (1887), at Anoka (1900) and at Hastings (1900); the state institute for defectives at Faribault, consisting of the schools for the deaf (1863), blind (1874) and feeble-minded (1879); the state public school for dependent and neglected children at Owatonna (1886); a sanatorium for consumptives at Walker; a hospital for indigent, crippled or deformed children (1907) at St Paul; the state training school for boys near Red Wing; a similar industrial school for girls (established separately in 1907) at Sauk Center; the state reformatory at St Cloud (1887), intermediate between the training school and the state prison, for first offenders between the ages of sixteen and thirty years, in which indeterminate sentences and a parole system are in operation; the state prison at Stillwater (1851), in which there is a parole system and a graded system of diminution of sentence for good conduct, and in which, up to 1895, prisoners were leased under contract (especially to the Minnesota Thresher Company), and since 1895 have been employed in the manufacture of shoes and of binding twine, and in providing for the needs of the prison population; and the state soldiers home occupying fifty-one acres adjoining Minnehaha Park in Minneapolis.

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  • Now twenty years later and it 's back on parole, just like the equally seminal Star Wars - The Special Edition before it.

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  • A parole violation resulted in a spell crossing America as a fugitive on the FBI 's most wanted list.

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  • Sweat tests are used almost exclusively by child protective services and parole departments.

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  • He has been denied parole several times.

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  • When convicted in 2008 he was sentenced to 33 years, but may be eligible for parole in as little as nine.

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  • Smaller face sizes will want the Parole, and larger faces require the Vigilante style.

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  • The Bolle Parole contains the same features as the Swisher model but are 10 percent smaller than the Vigilante model and several other Bolle models, making them the ideal frames for athletes with smaller faces.

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  • Furthermore, several states have sections that inquire about your criminal record history with regard to previous SNAP applications/benefits, drug possession/trafficking and probation or parole violations.

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  • The rapper served jail time and had been released on parole before getting his music career off the ground.

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  • The feds finally caught up with Gotti and in 1992 he was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for a long list of offenses, including 13 murders.

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  • If Paris helps her find the Maquis, he'll be granted early parole.

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  • Massey was out on parole and was so incensed at his capture ruining his life he hunted her down.

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  • No. He's not even on parole.

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  • Those who freely submitted were always released on parole, and Dozsa not only never broke his given word, but frequently assisted the escape of fugitives.

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  • The siege of Acre, as arduous and heroic in many of its episodes as the siege of Troy, had been begun in the summer of 1189 by Guy de Lusignan, who, captured by Saladin at the battle of Hattin, and released on parole, had at once broken his word and returned to the attack.

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  • Captain Elliot, one of the prisoners, who had been released on parole, was shot dead by Boers while crossing the Vaal, and Captain Lambert, another paroled prisoner who accompanied Elliot, was also shot, but escaped.

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  • For about three months following this event he was held as a prisoner on parole within the limits of Charleston; then, because of his influence in deterring others from exchanging their paroles for the privileges of British subjects, he was seized, taken to St Augustine, Florida, and there, because he would not give another parole to those who had violated the former agreement affecting him, he was confined for forty-two weeks in a dungeon.

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  • Released on parole, he bore a verbal message from Lord Howe to the Continental Congress, which led to the fruitless conference on Staten Island.

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  • Wounded and made prisoner in this affair, Joubert was released on parole by the Austrian commander-in-chief, Devins, soon afterwards.

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  • The general terms of surrender were that the Confederates should give up all material, and sign a parole not to take up arms again.

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  • But fearing the prospect, they induced Maximilian, who had retired to Orizaba for his 1 Diaz refused parole, and was confined at Puebla for some months, but made his escape, and was soon in the field again.

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  • According to tradition, he remained in captivity until 250, when after the defeat of the Carthaginians at Panormus he was sent to Rome on parole to negotiate a peace or exchange of prisoners.

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  • He visited the Azores and the Canary Islands, of which he constructed an admirable map. In 1782 his frigate was taken by a British squadron; he himself was carried to England, but was almost immediately released on parole and returned to France.

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  • He was taken prisoner on the 28th of November 1864, but was released on parole by order of the president.

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  • The Duchess Isabel effected a truce with Antoine de Vaudemont, but the duke remained a prisoner of the Burgundians until April 1432, when he recovered his liberty on parole on yielding up as hostages his two sons, Jean and Louis of Anjou.

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  • A convict parole law went into operation in 1891.

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  • On the 7th of August 1776 he was discharged on parole; on the 12th of November he was commissioned colonel of the 11th Virginia; and soon afterwards he was released from his parole.

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  • Since 1907 a parole law has been in force for prisoners with a good record at the state prison.

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  • Rapper Mystikal has been denied parole from his six year sentence relating to those charges of sexual battery.

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  • In 1907 the General Assembly passed a law under which the indeterminate sentence was established in the state, and the governor appoints a Board of Parole of three members, of whom one must be an attorney and not more than two are to belong to the same political party.

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  • This parole he must be held to have broken when he took a prominent part in the seizure of Colchester in 1648.

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  • Convicts other than those for life are sentenced to the penitentiary for a maximum and a minimum term, and when one has served his minimum term the governor, under rules prescribed by the Board of Pardons, may release him on parole, but he may be returned to prison at any time upon the request of the Board of Pardons.

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  • On the 31st of December 1781 he was released on parole, and he was finally exchanged for Cornwallis.

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  • After deliberating for four days how to deal with his adversary, who had thus maladroitly placed himself at his mercy, Charles decided to respect the parole he had given and to treat with Louis (October 1468), at the same time forcing him to assist in quelling the revolt.

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  • At length, in the war of 1812, her dwelling was set on fire by English soldiers, prisoners on parole, when she was away, and her cat and dog and hens were all burned up together.

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  • There were in 1908 two penitentiaries, one at Joliet and one at Chester, and, in addition to the two reformatory institutions for young offenders under the supervision of the Board of Charities, there is a State Reformatory for boys at Pontiac. The indeterminate sentence and parole systems are important features of the treatment of criminals.

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