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Sentence count:120+7Posted:2016-09-23Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: rolecholesterolthe proletariatrollbear onwear offtear offhear ofMeaning: [pə'rəʊl]  n. 1. a promise 2. a secret word or phrase known only to a restricted group 3. (law) a conditional release from imprisonment that entitles the person to serve the remainder of the sentence outside the prison as long as the terms of release are complied with. v. release a criminal from detention and place him on parole. 
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61. While I was in Cookham she got knocked back on her parole, she got a five-year review.
62. Mrs Helmsley has been sentenced to four years in jail, and could become eligible for parole in 19 months.
63. Because it is retroactive, the measure would also make nearly 1, 000 prisoners in the state eligible for parole.
64. I'd still be in now without my parole - I wasn't due for release until the thirteenth of this month.
65. The bishops said life imprisonment without parole should be the maximum punishment meted out by the state.
66. In 1988 an Alabama jury convicted 15-year-old Clayton Flowers of capital murder and recommended a sentence of life in prison without parole.
67. The parole system has been making efforts to keep former convicts out of trouble.
68. He remains in prison and is not eligible for parole until 2012.
69. If, however, he makes satisfactory progress, he could be released to a less-secure parole facility earlier than that.
70. Wilson rejected a request for clemency that would have given him life without parole.
71. It must be awful monotonous,(http://sentencedict.com/parole.html) belonging to one of these state parole boards.
72. I'd be counting the days now, if I hadn't got parole.
73. If a kid is on parole and his parole officer wishes to incarcerate him, there would be no room.
74. His attempted escape seriously prejudiced any hopes for parole.
75. He was released on parole.
76. to be eligible for parole.
77. Prisoners are entitled to apply for parole.
78. No parole shall be granted without due legal process.
79. It feels like a life sentence without parole.
80. Parole revocation is one of the punishments on a parolee who fails to abide by the conditions of parole.
81. He's still on parole and he will be on parole for another five years – and they didn't even prove anything against him!
82. A prisoner may have his sentence reduced for good behaviour be on parole according to law.
83. Ils doutent de la v é racit é des d é clarations du porte - parole de leur minist è re des Affaires é trang è res.
84. The man whom I made eligible for parole was seventy-two years old and had served more than sixteen years for murder.
85. Balfour is currently on parole for previous charges of attempted murder, carjacking, and possession of a stolen vehicle.
86. In fall 2009, the Court will decide whether it is “cruel and unusual punishment” to sentence a juvenile offender to life in prison, without the possibility of parole, for a crime less than murder.
87. This thesis will analyze the parole expression of formal language by non - linear thinking.
88. You are aware that being at the track is a violation of your parole?
89. After six months'good conduct in prison she was eligible for parole.
90. The guy's up for parole, they want me to testify.
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