Similar words: role, cholesterol, the proletariat, roll, bear on, wear off, tear off, hear of. Meaning: [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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31. Smart, 30, is serving a life sentence with no chance of parole.
32. Hubbell went to prison for 18 months and is now out on parole.
33. However, about 25 percent of those who finished boot camp have had problems while on parole.
34. This prevented his release on parole then or at the end of his sentence in 1991.
35. Millard said he would seek the maximum penalty of life in prison without parole.
36. My parole finishes in nine days and then I start a nine months' suspended sentence.
37. The correction official possessed almost absolute discretion over the parole decision.
38. That is a sentiment echoed by criminal defense lawyer William Habern of Riverside, who specializes in state and federal parole cases.
39. It is thought that they were sent on short holidays in Britain after the parole board released them last month.
40. He was alleged to have carried out his threat after being released on parole.
41. The first came when he was released on parole after serving five years of a 15-year prison sentence for aggravated robbery.
42. The situation made me feel like an applicant who is absurdly unqualified for a job-or a felon appearing before a parole board.
43. He should remain in jail for the remainder of his life,(www.Sentencedict.com) with no possibility of parole.
44. He once defended a racist skinhead who'd committed a burglary while on parole.
45. Richard claimed that William des Barres surrendered to him and was released on parole while he went in pursuit of more victims.
46. The governor can ask the board to reconsider parole decisions.
47. The blunder was the apparent failure of detectives to inform the Parole Board that he had threatened to return to kill her.
48. The alternative for the convictions under California law is life without the possibility of parole.
49. Five others who had been eligible for parole following the first trial were now imprisoned.
50. He repeated the offense in 1956, and parole requirements kept him in the land of sunshine until 1960.
51. Goldston will be eligible for a parole hearing when he is 68 years old, said prosecutor Blaine Bowman.
52. Changes in the parole system were promised so that serious offenders would serve a longer proportion of their time in jail.
53. But the program is short of money; some officers must look after up to 1, 000 people on parole.
54. Brown wants state and federal officials to help police by arresting parole violators who are in the park.
55. Lockyer advocates less expensive alternatives to prison, such as longer county jail terms and carefully screened and monitored parole.
56. Mark Chapman, who shot John Lennon dead 20 years ago, has lost his first bid for parole.
57. Convicted of second-degree murder for his role in the crime, Carter is automatically eligible for a parole review after 15 years.
58. When you're waiting for parole you go all funny - it's like having a baby all over again.
59. You never say what Stafford is, why is he going before the parole board?
60. The parole board felt that Harris was unlikely to offend again.
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