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    Use "parole" in a sentence

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    parole


    paroled


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    1. He was now pretty sure Tellow was his parole officer, sent by Theology to make sure he was following doctrine


    2. parole are the last to be hired


    3. To dream that you are on parole implies that you need to consider the consequence of all your actions


    4. They were justly sentenced to life in prison without possibility of parole


    5. Her murderer was convicted of voluntary manslaughter, receiving a sentence of only 22 to 29 years, with the possibility of parole


    6. This was a most unselfish plan, as they had both signed a parole and


    7. condition of parole, one of them was released early and was to assist me in trying to


    8. That is far longer than is typically served by a murderer who received a life sentence, where they are usually eligible for parole after seven years


    9. Once I beat out parole, I'll plan a trip


    10. Concentrate on your job, and beating out parole

    11. You will check in every month with a parole officer who will be assigned to you at the conclusion of our proceedings


    12. It is one thing to pronounce judgment against an individual, and sentence him/her to life in prison without the possibility of parole


    13. prisoner, when parole board refused his parole request, his body up with factors of body and mind of the rash


    14. With good behavior, that translates to eight and a third years before becoming eligible for parole


    15. John Harvey Adamson spent time on Arizona’s death row facing the gas chamber, which later was replaced by lethal injection, until his sentence was commuted to life without parole


    16. Perpetrators who are bound to justice should need no other coercion to ensure that they fulfill the terms of their parole


    17. And since he committed a crime under parole, he had to go back to his cell to serve his sentence


    18. They are willing to push the envelope and kill the young and elderly, but not the Lockerbie bomber, the guy who killed 77 people on an island retreat, or the man who gunned down many at a movie theatre in Colorado? Not only that, but as Albert Mohler recently pointed out on a podcast, there is even a growing liberal voice against the idea of life without parole


    19. “It’s a familiar theme: executions are barbaric; Life without parole is the humane alternative


    20. He also notes very interestingly, that just a matter of months ago, Pope Francis suggested that life without parole was in itself immoral

    21. That raises the question – if the death penalty is immoral and if life without parole is immoral, then what is the possible judicial sentence for someone who has committed these horrifying crimes? The confusion over that question reveals an even deeper confusion at the worldview level


    22. Why do liberals, led in part by Jorge Bergoglio (one of the most un-Christian Christian leaders since Rasputin), have it in for the death penalty and even for life without parole? Because they love life? Well what about the life of the young and old? So why do they do it? Of course I’m putting words into people’s mouths, but the only reason I can think of that explains this fairly universal and bizarre liberal contradiction is that both ideas (i


    23. By the way, you won’t be eligible for parole until you serve a full 20 years


    24. That’s five years before your first parole hearing


    25. He received 5 years with a non parole period of 3 years


    26. Mr 4 was told to stand first and he did so, Justice Gray read the sentence of 5 years with a non parole period of 2 ½ years


    27. I was told to stand next and did so, Justice Gay read out the sentence of 5 years with a non parole period of 2 ½ as I of course had expected after Mr 4"s sentence seconds earlier


    28. My parole ends on November 24th this year (2007) and finally after 8 years the whole joke of an event will be over


    29. We even counted the non parole period and maximum sentence out in days which in hindsight was a dumb idea as it stayed with me for ages


    30. When I was released I was banned from Canberra and so some of the crew came up to celebrate with me in Wollongong, the place parole had me living

    31. This worked smoothly for a while until I began to get in to trouble with the parole board


    32. First I was caught smoking pot then I was alleged to have been in Canberra by an anonymous informant and fronted the parole board receiving a second chance


    33. This was impossible with me not legally allowed in Canberra and the fact that I now realised V is the sort of guy that would tell police and parole should I destroy him


    34. Unfortunately the AFP had written down my id details and hours later a check revealed to the them that it had been me they caught and with my Canberra “ban” in effect my parole officer contacted me straight away


    35. I heard reports from people he had even tried to plan a quick move into hiding while I was in Wollongong visiting parole but he failed to put it together


    36. I fronted the parole board and only my solicitor saved my ass from prison after my parole officer told the board I was a danger to society


    37. I have used this patience well and will finish my parole without avenging my loss or breaking the law


    38. When I did see V that one time to my credit I did not snap and waste the time I have done on parole


    39. V had driven the business to the point of embarrassment and when I returned it was only enough to finance my house in Wollongong as I was banned from Canberra, finance his house in Canberra, his ex and child, another house in Canberra which we later got for us to share due to my parole conditions


    40. After hearing reports V had attempted to do a runner while I was on a visit to Wollongong for a parole meeting I got suspicious

    41. That coupled with the fact there was an ever decreasing profit coming my way made me worry that my so called friend was about to use my constraints of parole against me to steal my life"s work


    42. I had my worries and there was little I could do while being banned from the city I conduct business in and while I was on parole


    43. I return to the scene of my former business very soon as my parole ends and I begin my retribution for the stealing of the fruits of my labour by dedicating a song on the album especially to V


    44. When I look back sitting there on parole with that 22 was so stupid that it is beyond comprehension especially considering it was just months later that V would dog me


    45. At this stage I had been told that if I transferred from Goulburn to Long Bay and completed a 3 and a half month course to ready myself for release then I would receive parole


    46. I had a friend coming to pick me up from the Gong where I had been sent by parole to give me a lift to Canberra but he ended up in an accident and I was stuck


    47. I was still in Canberra for the next four months before my ex mate ripped me and the parole board and afp drove me out of town so I was catching up with my man Dug and his girl on the regular


    48. I counted down for 2 and a half years and the plan never changed, well until the parole board got involved that is


    49. I figured I was a shoe in for parole and would be around Woden within the fortnight


    50. Down but not beaten I played the game and moved in to a house in Wollongong as my parole address and got a house in Canberra on the sly that I used as a base there










































    1. cleaned thoroughly in preparation for the paroled prisoners of


    2. On board with Captain Hawes, Jessie, the children, and the Milo crew were the paroled prisoners from six burned vessels, Abigail, William Thompson, Sophia Thornton, Euphrates, Jireh Swift, and Susan Abigail, along with four whaling masters and one merchant master


    3. The long haired liberals said was because of his “brutal SAP background” which is nonsense! Why did the rest of us then not walk the same road I ask? Be that as it may he was released and paroled when freedom came


    4. Some were paroled and others had escaped along with Titus


    5. Mr 3 appealed conviction and was denied, he was paroled on the 24th of November 2005


    6. 3 and 4 were both paroled to the ACT


    7. Petrov would see a paroled ex-con as boyfriend material, much less husband material


    8. See, I was just paroled after spending seven years in prison for manslaughter and I have to seek gainful employment or they'll toss me back in


    9. "I killed a man here seven years ago and was just paroled


    10. after they were paroled

    11. In keeping with the American effort to reconcile with Japan, all of them, including those serving life sentences, would soon be paroled


    12. The reason they cannot quite place him is that he is a paroled murderer whose face they may have seen in a newspaper story


    13. Two of them have been paroled, but I spoke with the other two myself


    14. He loved Saturday because he was paroled from his cubicle on that day, but at the same time he was a little sad that the markets would not be open, as they had become his major source of entertainment


    1. as they observe their paroles, and the laws in force where they may


    2. abonder les paroles


    3. 9: qu'il ne s'use en paroles, «but that it will wear itself out in mere words


    1. Isobel sent a legion of the soldier’s whose spirit she had absorbed in half to reinforce the fortresses and castles in the Realm of Water, but the paroling legions of Elena and Elijah had caught up to them and they were all captured


    2. the entire gate! I was certain that the rangers may be paroling the


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    Synonyms for "parole"

    parole countersign password watchword word word of honor rescue redemption deliverance salvation emancipation impunity freedom

    "parole" definitions

    a promise


    a secret word or phrase known only to a restricted group


    (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


    release a criminal from detention and place him on parole