Parole in a sentence
Synonym: release, clemency. Antonym: incarceration
Meaning: The conditional release of a prisoner before completing their sentence.

(1) He plans to dispute the parole.
(2) Inmates can be released on parole.
(3) I will dispute the parole decision.
(4) The prisoner will plead for parole.
(5) It can be scary to ask for a parole.
(6) The judge decided to revoke his parole.
(7) The warrant was for a parole violation.
(8) She decided to dispute the parole hearing.
(9) The parole board granted him early release.
(10) The parole officer visited him at his home.
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(11) The jailor released the prisoner on parole.
(12) The parole board reviewed his case annually.
(13) He was on parole for a drug-related offense.
(14) The detenu's parole was denied by the board.
(15) Your parole conditions may include a curfew.
(16) The lawyer advised me to dispute the parole.
(17) He used to be on parole for a previous crime.
(18) The paperwork for a parole is very important.
(19) He will be on parole for the next five years.
(20) The absolvers released the prisoner on parole.
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(21) The defendant's sentence was served on parole.
(22) The inmate must have a curfew while on parole.
(23) The criminal's parole was denied by the board.
(24) The suspect was arrested for violating parole.
(25) The judge granted him early release on parole.
(26) She violated her parole by failing a drug test.
(27) He was released on parole with a strict curfew.
(28) The parole officer conducted random drug tests.
(29) The judge denied the parole after disputing it.
(30) The prisoner had to find a job while on parole.
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(31) The defendant's parole was denied by the board.
(32) People who apply for a parole need to be brave.
(33) The prison parole board was notoriously strict.
(34) The victim's family wants to dispute the parole.
(35) They hired a new attorney to dispute the parole.
(36) The judge granted parole to one of the offenders.
(37) The judge will assess eligibility for the parole.
(38) People who apply for a parole need to be patient.
(39) The convicts were given a curfew while on parole.
(40) He was required to attend regular parole hearings.
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(41) The prisoner's beseechings for parole were denied.
(42) She was charged without the possibility of parole.
(43) The inmate was angry when his parole was disputed.
(44) You need to fill out a form to apply for a parole.
(45) The prisoner's future looked bleak without parole.
(46) A parole is a way for someone to leave jail early.
(47) People who apply for a parole need to be positive.
(48) The prisoner was denied parole for the third time.
(49) She was released from prison and is now on parole.
(50) She was relieved when her parole was finally over.
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(51) He was released on parole with a GPS ankle monitor.
(52) The appeal in front of the parole board was denied.
(53) The judge ultimately decided to dispute the parole.
(54) The lawyer argued against the parole to dispute it.
(55) The suspect was on parole at the time of the crime.
(56) He violated his parole and was sent back to prison.
(57) The parole officer monitored his activities closely.
(58) The convicted felon was on parole for armed robbery.
(59) The parole board decided to grant him early release.
(60) The prisoner was granted an early release on parole.
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(61) The judge had to dispute the parole of the criminal.
(62) The inmate was nervous when his parole was disputed.
(63) The lawyer presented evidence to dispute the parole.
(64) The judge's decision to dispute the parole was fair.
(65) The prisoner had to follow a curfew while on parole.
(66) The prisoner had to take drug tests while on parole.
(67) People who apply for a parole need to be determined.
(68) The suspect's parole was denied by the parole board.
(69) Your parole conditions may include a ban on driving.
(70) We are going to dispute the parole board's decision.
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(71) The inmate was held in prison for a parole violation.
(72) The lawyer tried to dispute the parole of his client.
(73) The judge's decision to dispute the parole was final.
(74) People who apply for a parole need to be responsible.
(75) The parole officer supervised the released prisoners.
(76) The police arrested the suspect for violating parole.
(77) The victim's advocate is going to dispute the parole.
(78) The inmate's lawyer advised him to apply for a parole.
(79) The parole conditions included mandatory drug testing.
(80) He was rearrested for violating his parole conditions.
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(81) The parole board denied his request for early paroles.
(82) The parole board denied the convict off early release.
(83) The parole board denied the parole after disputing it.
(84) The community members protested to dispute the parole.
(85) The parole officer has jurisdiction over the parolees.
(86) The prisoner must follow strict rules while on parole.
(87) The prisoner must attend job training while on parole.
(88) The parole officer will enforce the parole conditions.
(89) The prisoner was given a life sentence without parole.
(90) The court decided to revoke the parole of the convict.
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(91) The judge allowed the defendant to dispute the parole.
(92) The prosecutor will dispute the parole recommendation.
(93) The parole officer recommended to dispute the release.
(94) The victim's impact statement will dispute the parole.
(95) The victim's family is lobbying to dispute the parole.
(96) The victim's family is opposing to dispute the parole.
(97) The parole board denied his request for early release.
(98) I dispute the parole decision made by the parole board.
(99) The revocation of his parole landed him back in prison.
(100) The parole board decided to grant parole to the inmate.
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(101) She successfully completed her parole for embezzlement.
(102) The parole board granted him early release from prison.
(103) The lawyer appealed the decision to dispute the parole.
(104) The prosecutor celebrated when the parole was disputed.
(105) They need to work hard to make their parole successful.
(106) The inmate must report to his parole officer regularly.
(107) The prisoner was granted parole after serving 10 years.
(108) The inmate's family is appealing to dispute the parole.
(109) The inmate's family is objecting to dispute the parole.
(110) The victim's family is resisting to dispute the parole.
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(111) I need to apply for a parole to be released from prison.
(112) The victim's family plans to dispute the parole hearing.
(113) The defense attorney will dispute the parole conditions.
(114) The judge agreed to grant parole to the convicted felon.
(115) The judge decided to dispute the parole of the criminal.
(116) The prosecutor made a strong case to dispute the parole.
(117) Applying for a parole is not easy, but it's worth a try.
(118) The prisoner had to stay out of trouble while on parole.
(119) Your parole conditions may include regular drug testing.
(120) The convict's parole was denied due to his violent past.
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(121) The defense attorney is preparing to dispute the parole.
(122) The parole board denied the inmate's request to dispute.
(123) The inmate's family is protesting to dispute the parole.
(124) The inmate's family is advocating to dispute the parole.
(125) The victim's family is contesting to dispute the parole.
(126) The prisoner will be in custody until his parole hearing.
(127) The prisoner was granted parole and released from prison.
(128) He was granted parole after serving half of his sentence.
(129) The judge was hesitant to grant parole to the recidivist.
(130) The judge decided to grant parole to the convicted felon.
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(131) I always wanted to be a parole officer on the East Coast.
(132) The inmate was nervous about his upcoming parole hearing.
(133) The convict off the bus was headed to his parole hearing.
(134) The lawyer's efforts paid off after disputing the parole.
(135) Sometimes people are denied when they apply for a parole.
(136) The inmate must attend parenting classes while on parole.
(137) The inmate's family is challenging to dispute the parole.
(138) The judge had the power to revoke eligibility for parole.
(139) The parole officer will enforce the parolee's conditions.
(140) She was surprised to learn that her friend was on parole.
(141) He was determined to stay out of trouble while on parole.
(142) Kuklinski was sentenced to life in prison without parole.
(143) The prisoner's family is urging him to apply for a parole.
(144) The parole application process can be lengthy and complex.
(145) The individual was placed in custody for violating parole.
(146) The prisoner was held in custody until his parole hearing.
(147) She was granted parole due to her good behavior in prison.
(148) The parole conditions prohibited him from owning firearms.
(149) The parole board decided to grant him release from prison.
(150) It was a relief for his family when he was granted parole.
(151) The convicted felon will be on parole for the next decade.
(152) The caseload of the parole officer is constantly changing.
(153) The parole board will review the inmate's case next month.
(154) The parole board denied the request to dispute the parole.
(155) The community members wrote letters to dispute the parole.
(156) Applying for a parole can be a long and difficult process.
(157) The judge decided to give the criminal a chance on parole.
(158) The prisoner had to wear an ankle monitor while on parole.
(159) The prisoner was denied parole due to his violent history.
(160) He was denied parole and had to serve more time in prison.
(161) The prisoner needs to apply for a release from his parole.
(162) The convicted felon will be on parole starting next month.
(163) He was nervous about being on parole and making a mistake.
(164) The conditions of his parole include regular drug testing.
(165) The felon's parole officer monitored his behavior closely.
(166) The victim's advocate will dispute the parole release date.
(167) He was required to report to his parole officer every week.
(168) She was on parole for a white-collar crime involving fraud.
(169) He successfully completed his parole and is now a free man.
(170) He violated the terms of his parole by failing a drug test.
(171) The prisoner is hoping to be released on parole next month.
(172) The parole board had to dispute the parole of the prisoner.
(173) The prosecutor argued to dispute the parole of the convict.
(174) The criminal was disappointed when his parole was disputed.
(175) The prosecutor wanted to dispute the parole of the convict.
(176) The judge will decide if you can apply for a parole or not.
(177) It's important to have a good reason to apply for a parole.
(178) The prisoner had to stay away from weapons while on parole.
(179) If someone is in jail, they may want to apply for a parole.
(180) To apply for a parole, you need to fill out some paperwork.
(181) People who apply for a parole need to follow certain rules.
(182) People who apply for a parole need to be willing to change.
(183) The inmate must attend counseling sessions while on parole.
(184) The inmate must complete community service while on parole.
(185) You must have a good behavior record to apply for a parole.
(186) If you violate your parole, you may be sent back to prison.
(187) The prisoner was released on parole after serving 10 years.
(188) The inmate's attorney filed a motion to dispute the parole.
(189) The exconvict's parole officer checked in on him regularly.
(190) The prosecutor intends to dispute the parole recommendation.
(191) The judge allowed the victim's family to dispute the parole.
(192) The parolee's family plans to dispute the parole revocation.
(193) The parole board scheduled a hearing to address the dispute.
(194) The parole board considered his behavior while incarcerated.
(195) He violated the terms of his parole for failing a drug test.
(196) The parolee must maintain steady employment while on parole.
(197) The parole officer monitored the convictisms of the parolee.
(198) The prosecutor argued to dispute the parole of the prisoner.
(199) The inmate pleaded with the judge not to dispute his parole.
(200) The community members felt heard after disputing the parole.
(201) The victim's family felt closure after disputing the parole.
(202) The community members felt safer after disputing the parole.
(203) The prisoner had to stay in a halfway house while on parole.
(204) If the judge approves your parole, you can leave jail early.
(205) It's important to be respectful when you apply for a parole.
(206) The prisoner was released on parole after serving ten years.
(207) Your parole conditions may include a ban on owning firearms.
(208) The felon's parole was denied due to his behavior in prison.
(209) The judge decided that he should be in prison without parole.
(210) The prisoner will remain in custody until his parole hearing.
(211) We will dispute the parole granted to the convicted criminal.
(212) The prisoner was held in custody until his release on parole.
(213) The parole conditions included mandatory counseling sessions.
(214) The parole board considered his potential for rehabilitation.
(215) The parolee must adhere to strict guidelines while on parole.
(216) The parolee must submit to random drug tests while on parole.
(217) The parolees were closely monitored by their parole officers.
(218) The prisoner was confined in prison for violating his parole.
(219) The suspect was detained in custody for violating his parole.
(220) The convict behind bars was denied parole for the third time.
(221) The prisoner was detained in prison for violating his parole.
(222) The inmate was released on parole after serving time in jail.
(223) The victim's family shared their story to dispute the parole.
(224) The community members rallied together to dispute the parole.
(225) The victim's family presented evidence to dispute the parole.
(226) The judge had to make a tough decision to dispute the parole.
(227) The victim's family felt relieved after disputing the parole.
(228) You need to have a good support system to apply for a parole.
(229) The prisoner had to report to his parole officer once a week.
(230) The prisoner had to get permission to travel while on parole.
(231) The prisoner had to write letters of apology while on parole.
(232) The prisoner had to attend family counseling while on parole.
(233) The prisoner had to attend parenting classes while on parole.
(234) The prisoner must stay within a certain area while on parole.
(235) The prisoner's future looked bleak after being denied parole.
(236) She was hesitant to tell her employer that she was on parole.
(237) The caseloads of the parole officers have become overwhelming.
(238) The murderers were sentenced to life in prison without parole.
(239) The inmate's family is hopeful that he will be granted parole.
(240) The defense team will dispute the parole eligibility criteria.
(241) The state prison has a parole board that reviews inmate cases.
(242) He was ordered to be in a halfway house as part of his parole.
(243) She was released on parole after serving half of her sentence.
(244) He was granted parole after serving ten years of his sentence.
(245) The inmate's family is eagerly awaiting his release on parole.
(246) The offender's parole was revoked after he failed a drug test.
(247) The parole board decided to grant him early release on parole.
(248) The victim's family was relieved when the parole was disputed.
(249) The lawyer was frustrated when he couldn't dispute the parole.
(250) The community members were happy when the parole was disputed.
(251) The lawyer's argument was strong enough to dispute the parole.
(252) You need to have a good behavior record to apply for a parole.
(253) The inmate must stay away from certain people while on parole.
(254) The parole board will determine eligibility for early release.
(255) Your parole conditions may include a ban on leaving the state.
(256) The parole board can claim jurisdiction over parole decisions.
(257) The convict's parole was denied due to his behavior in prison.
(258) The convicts were granted parole after serving their sentence.
(259) He was granted parole after serving 15 years in the jailhouse.
(260) The parolee's lawyer will dispute the parole violation charges.
(261) The parole officer recommended to grant parole to the offender.
(262) The parole board decided to extend his parole for another year.
(263) She was relieved when her parole period finally came to an end.
(264) The parole board decided to deny his request for early release.
(265) He will be on parole for five years after serving his sentence.
(266) The judge granted him the opportunity to be released on parole.
(267) The prisoner was kept in custody with no possibility of parole.
(268) He violated his parole by leaving the state without permission.
(269) The prisoner's family was overjoyed when he was granted parole.
(270) The prisoner was released on parole after serving his sentence.
(271) The parole was revokable if the person committed another crime.
(272) The victim's family thanked the judge for disputing the parole.
(273) The parole officer is in charge of enforcement of parole rules.
(274) The prisoner had to attend counseling sessions while on parole.
(275) The prisoner had to complete community service while on parole.
(276) The parole officer supervised the released prisoner's behavior.
(277) The police officer arrested the suspect for a parole violation.
(278) Your parole conditions may include a ban on using social media.
(279) The criminal's parole was denied due to his behavior in prison.
(280) The victim's advocate is helping the family dispute the parole.
(281) I want to apply for a parole, but I'm not sure if I'm eligible.
(282) She is required to check in with her parole officer every week.
(283) The prisoner was granted parole and released from prison early.
(284) The parolee's attorney will dispute the parole violation report.
(285) She violated her parole by leaving the state without permission.
(286) He violated the terms of his parole and was sent back to prison.
(287) After serving 10 years in prison, he was finally granted parole.
(288) The convicted felon was hopeful that he would be granted parole.
(289) After serving 10 years in prison, he will be released on parole.
(290) The prisoner's good behavior led to his early release on parole.
(291) The prison is readmitting the inmate who was released on parole.
(292) The criminal was charged with breaching the terms of his parole.
(293) The probation officer's caseload included individuals on parole.
(294) The judge granted the inmate's request to be released on parole.
(295) The parole board's decision to dispute the parole was unanimous.
(296) The prisoner had to attend job training classes while on parole.
(297) People who apply for a parole need to be honest with themselves.
(298) The prisoner's parole can be extended if he shows good behavior.
(299) The prisoner must attend school or obtain a GED while on parole.
(300) The parole was revokable if the parolee committed another crime.
(301) The judge may grant you a parole if you meet certain conditions.
(302) The victim's family is gathering evidence to dispute the parole.
(303) The parolee's progress was closely monitored by the parole board.
(304) The suspect was detained by the authorities for violating parole.
(305) The insubordinate inmate was denied parole due to their behavior.
(306) The parole hearing will determine whether to grant parole or not.
(307) The parole conditions prohibited him from contacting his victims.
(308) The convicted felon was granted parole after a successful appeal.
(309) She had to meet certain conditions in order to be granted parole.
(310) The parole board took into account the convictisms of the inmate.
(311) The victim's family wanted to dispute the parole of the offender.
(312) The parole board took their time to carefully dispute the parole.
(313) The judge's decision to dispute the parole was based on evidence.
(314) Applying for a parole means you will be under strict supervision.
(315) The prisoner was excited to hear that he was eligible for parole.
(316) The prisoner had to meet certain conditions to be granted parole.
(317) The judge will review your paperwork when you apply for a parole.
(318) It's important to have a good reason when you apply for a parole.
(319) It can take a long time to hear back when you apply for a parole.
(320) The inmate must stay away from drugs and alcohol while on parole.
(321) The prison parole board decided when an inmate could be released.
(322) Despite being on parole, he was able to travel and see the world.
(323) The prisoner's behavior while on parole will be closely monitored.
(324) The victim's family hired a lawyer to dispute the parole decision.
(325) The offender's parole was revoked due to a violation of the terms.
(326) The parole officer visited him regularly to check on his progress.
(327) He was determined to make the most of his second chance on parole.
(328) The parole officer will closely monitor him while he is on parole.
(329) The prisoner was detained in a jail cell for violating his parole.
(330) After serving 10 years in prison, John was finally granted parole.
(331) The gaolbird was granted parole after demonstrating good behavior.
(332) The prosecutor was confident in his ability to dispute the parole.
(333) The lawyer felt satisfied after successfully disputing the parole.
(334) The prosecutor felt justice was served after disputing the parole.
(335) The prosecutor's case was convincing enough to dispute the parole.
(336) The prisoner had to stay away from certain people while on parole.
(337) The parole officer helped the ex-convict reintegrate into society.
(338) The prisoner must attend anger management classes while on parole.
(339) The parole board will review your application and make a decision.
(340) The inmate was granted parole, and he was able to start a new job.
(341) He was surprised at how strict the rules were for being on parole.
(342) The convicts were required to wear ankle monitors while on parole.
(343) The prisoner's appeal to be granted parole was denied by the judge.
(344) The prosecutor filed a motion to dispute the parole recommendation.
(345) He successfully completed his parole period without any violations.
(346) She was granted parole on the condition that she attend counseling.
(347) The judge ordered to revoke the parole through to the next hearing.
(348) She had to be on parole for three years after serving her sentence.
(349) The parole board reviewed his case and decided to grant him parole.
(350) The parole officer will conduct regular check-ins with the parolee.
(351) The judge imposed a curfew on the parolee during his parole period.
(352) The parole board denied his release due to his extensive rap sheet.
(353) The repeat offender was rearrested for violating parole conditions.
(354) The murderer was sentenced to be imprisoned in jail without parole.
(355) The bilker's parole was denied due to his high risk of reoffending.
(356) The molester's parole was denied due to the severity of his crimes.
(357) The prisoner was detained in penitentiary for violating his parole.
(358) The convicted felon was granted parole after showing good behavior.
(359) The lawyer advised his client to dispute the parole of the convict.
(360) The parole officer recommended to dispute the parole of the inmate.
(361) The parole board reconsidered their decision to dispute the parole.
(362) The prosecutor's argument was logical enough to dispute the parole.
(363) You need to have a plan for your life after you apply for a parole.
(364) My uncle was released on parole after serving half of his sentence.
(365) The parole board will decide if the prisoner can be released early.
(366) The prisoner's family was happy to hear that he was granted parole.
(367) The prisoner had to attend classes to earn his GED while on parole.
(368) The convict's release date was postponed due to a parole violation.
(369) You need to be honest on the paperwork when you apply for a parole.
(370) You need to show that you have changed when you apply for a parole.
(371) People who apply for a parole need to have a plan for their future.
(372) The parole board will decide if the inmate is ready to be released.
(373) The prisoner was granted parole after serving half of his sentence.
(374) The convict's parole was denied due to his failure to show remorse.
(375) The convict's parole hearing was denied due to his lack of remorse.
(376) The inmate was granted parole, but he had to wear an ankle monitor.
(377) He may be on parole, but he's still a productive member of society.
(378) The jurisdiction of the parole board is to determine release dates.
(379) The parole board reviews cases to determine the risk of reoffending.
(380) He decided to apply for a parole after serving half of his sentence.
(381) The parole board reviewed the dispute raised by the victim's family.
(382) He had to wear an ankle monitor while on parole for a violent crime.
(383) The inmate was granted parole and will be released from prison soon.
(384) He was granted parole but must attend mandatory counseling sessions.
(385) The parole board denied his request for early termination of parole.
(386) The convicted felon is expected to be released on parole next month.
(387) She hopes to be released on parole before her sentence is completed.
(388) The judge banished the criminal back to prison for violating parole.
(389) The arrestants were released on parole after serving their sentence.
(390) The inmate was denied parole due to his history of violent behavior.
(391) The inmate was denied parole after serving time for a violent crime.
(392) The judge carefully considered whether to dispute the parole or not.
(393) The parole board listened to both sides before disputing the parole.
(394) The community members' voices were heard after disputing the parole.
(395) Applying for a parole means asking to be released from prison early.
(396) If you behave well in prison, you may be able to apply for a parole.
(397) If you are granted a parole, you will be released from prison early.
(398) You need to have a plan for your future when you apply for a parole.
(399) Applying for a parole means you will have to follow a strict curfew.
(400) The prisoner had to attend anger management classes while on parole.
(401) The prisoner had to attend classes to learn a trade while on parole.
(402) The length of your parole will depend on the severity of your crime.
(403) The prisoner was denied parole after several years of incarceration.
(404) The fraudster's sentence was reduced, and he was released on parole.
(405) The prisoner will be discharged from jail after being granted parole.
(406) The victim's advocate plans to dispute the parole release conditions.
(407) The defense attorney filed a motion to dispute the parole conditions.
(408) The parole board decided to extend his parole for an additional year.
(409) The parolee successfully completed his parole without any violations.
(410) The prisoner was denied parole after being incarcerated for 15 years.
(411) The victim's family requested to appeal in front of the parole board.
(412) The convict within the parole board hearing was denied early release.
(413) The inmate was held in prison for a year before being granted parole.
(414) The community rallied together to dispute the parole of the offender.
(415) The parole board was divided on whether to dispute the parole or not.
(416) You can only apply for a parole if you have been sentenced to prison.
(417) The prisoner had to stay away from drugs and alcohol while on parole.
(418) My uncle was released on parole after being in prison for five years.
(419) The inmate was grateful for the opportunity to be released on parole.
(420) The prisoner's parole can be revoked if he violates any of the rules.
(421) The prisoner was granted parole after several years of incarceration.
(422) The prisoner was denied parole due to his violent behavior in prison.
(423) The prisoner was granted parole, but he had to wear an ankle monitor.
(424) She was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
(425) The detention house had a system for granting parole or early release.
(426) He was grateful for the opportunity to be on parole and prove himself.
(427) The probation officer's caseload was made up of individuals on parole.
(428) The convict behind bars was released on parole after serving 20 years.
(429) The victim's advocate spoke out to dispute the parole of the criminal.
(430) The community members protested to dispute the parole of the offender.
(431) You need to show remorse for your actions when you apply for a parole.
(432) You need to have a good behavior record to be considered for a parole.
(433) The prisoner's behavior will be evaluated before he is granted parole.
(434) The prisoner must have a job lined up before being released on parole.
(435) The convict was released on parole after serving half of his sentence.
(436) The inmate was granted parole after serving half of his incarceration.
(437) The criminal's sentence was implacable, life in prison without parole.
(438) She's grateful to be on parole, but she knows she can't mess up again.
(439) The repeat offender was rearrested for violating his parole conditions.
(440) She hopes to apply for a parole and start a new life outside of prison.
(441) The parole board will assess the risk of granting parole to the inmate.
(442) The parole board will review the dispute raised by the victim's family.
(443) The parole officer advised the parolee to dispute the parole violation.
(444) The parolee's attorney filed a motion to dispute the parole conditions.
(445) The defense attorney will dispute the parolee's eligibility for parole.
(446) The parolee's family intends to dispute the parole revocation decision.
(447) The inmate was denied parole and remained in the correctional facility.
(448) Je vais me mettre en veilleuse et laisser les autres prendre la parole.
(449) The parole conditions are designed to minimize the risk of reoffending.
(450) The parole board respited the inmate's release date for further review.
(451) The prisoner was released on parole after serving part of his sentence.
(452) The judge listened to both sides before deciding to dispute the parole.
(453) The offender's family pleaded with the judge not to dispute the parole.
(454) The victim's family felt justice was served after disputing the parole.
(455) The probation and parole officer supervised offenders in the community.
(456) If you are convicted of a crime, you may be able to apply for a parole.
(457) The prisoner was released on parole after serving half of his sentence.
(458) The prisoner was granted parole after serving 10 years of his sentence.
(459) The convict's parole was denied due to his history of violent behavior.
(460) He was released on parole after serving half of his sentence in prison.
(461) The victim's family hired a private investigator to dispute the parole.
(462) The inmate's family is planning to dispute the parole board's decision.
(463) The prisoner was granted parole after serving half of his imprisonment.
(464) The parolee's parole conditions included a curfew and restricted travel.
(465) The manacled prisoner was released on parole after serving his sentence.
(466) The defense team intends to dispute the parole eligibility requirements.
(467) The parole officer closely monitors the offender to prevent reoffending.
(468) The parole officer provides guidance and support to prevent reoffending.
(469) He violated the terms of his parole for being in possession of a weapon.
(470) The probation officer put the parole violator in the detention facility.
(471) The judge decided to put him on parole instead of sending him to prison.
(472) She was determined to stay on the right path and not violate her parole.
(473) The jury chose to sentence the hitman to a life sentence without parole.
(474) The convicted criminal hopes to be granted clemency by the parole board.
(475) After serving his sentence, he will be on parole for the next two years.
(476) He violated the terms of his parole by associating with known criminals.
(477) The parole board will adjudicate in line with criminal justice policies.
(478) The parole board will adjudicate in step with criminal justice policies.
(479) The parole board will adjudicate in sync with criminal justice policies.
(480) The parole board will adjudicate in tune with criminal justice policies.
(481) The parole board remands the inmate back to prison for violating parole.
(482) The probation officer's caseload included several individuals on parole.
(483) The prosecutor presented evidence to dispute the parole of the prisoner.
(484) The community felt united when they came together to dispute the parole.
(485) The victim's advocate felt determined to continue to dispute the parole.
(486) The community felt empowered when they successfully disputed the parole.
(487) Parole is a word that means you can leave jail early if you behave well.
(488) The prisoner had to attend financial management classes while on parole.
(489) You may have to wear an ankle monitor as part of your parole conditions.
(490) Your parole conditions may include a ban on contact with certain people.
(491) You may have to attend volunteer work as part of your parole conditions.
(492) The prisoner was denied parole due to overcrowding in the prison system.
(493) The suspect's accomplice was sentenced to life in prison without parole.
(494) The judge considered the prisoner's behavior, and he granted him parole.
(495) The judge reviewed the prisoner's case, and he granted him early parole.
(496) The criminal's parole was denied due to his history of violent behavior.
(497) The prisoner's good behavior in jail may help him be released on parole.
(498) The accused was remanded in custody for violating his parole conditions.
(499) The gaolbird's parole hearing was denied due to his history of violence.
(500) The parole officer visited the offender's home to check on his progress.
(501) After being released from prison, he had to be on parole for five years.
(502) The parole officer executed a warrant to search the parolee's residence.
(503) The parole board will adjudicate in agreement with the parole guidelines.
(504) It is important to meet all the requirements when you apply for a parole.
(505) The prisoner's parole application will be reviewed by a panel of experts.
(506) The parole board will consider the dispute raised by the victim's family.
(507) The parolee's lawyer intends to dispute the parole violation allegations.
(508) The prisoner will be granted parole after serving half of their sentence.
(509) The parole board will review the case and decide whether to grant parole.
(510) The prisoner's family is hopeful that the parole board will grant parole.
(511) She was on parole for a hit-and-run accident that resulted in a fatality.
(512) He violated the terms of his parole for associating with known criminals.
(513) He was on parole for a weapons offense and had to surrender all firearms.
(514) He was grateful for the opportunity to be on parole and rebuild his life.
(515) The parole officer closely monitored his activities to ensure compliance.
(516) The parolee was required to check in with his parole officer once a week.
(517) She violated the terms of her parole by associating with known criminals.
(518) The parole board reviewed his case thoroughly before granting him parole.
(519) He was released from prison but will be on parole for the next ten years.
(520) The prisoner's family is hopeful that he will be released on parole soon.
(521) The parole board denied the inmate's release due to his extensive priors.
(522) The judge ordered the rearrest of the defendant for violating his parole.
(523) The community felt relieved when the judge decided to dispute the parole.
(524) The convict's parole hearing was denied due to his past criminal history.
(525) The judge granted the criminal parole after serving half of his sentence.
(526) The prisoner must attend drug and alcohol rehabilitation while on parole.
(527) The prisoner was given a life sentence without the possibility of parole.
(528) The prisoner was released on parole after serving half of their sentence.
(529) The prisoner was denied parole, so he had to serve out his full sentence.
(530) Being on parole meant that he had to follow strict rules and regulations.
(531) She's on parole for a drug offense, but she's been clean for over a year.
(532) He was required to attend anger management classes as part of his parole.
(533) She was hopeful that being on parole would help her turn her life around.
(534) The exconvict's parole officer closely monitors his progress and behavior.
(535) The convicted felon will have to do time before being eligible for parole.
(536) The felon's parole was revoked after he violated the terms of his release.
(537) The parolee's lawyer advised them to dispute the parole violation charges.
(538) The inmate was granted parole and released from the correctional facility.
(539) The parole board will grant parole if the inmate meets certain conditions.
(540) She successfully completed her parole and was discharged from supervision.
(541) The parole board will adjudicate in proportion to the risk of reoffending.
(542) He was granted parole on the condition that he stay away from his victims.
(543) The judge took into account the prisoner's remorse before granting parole.
(544) The parole board decided to grant him the chance to be released on parole.
(545) The parole officer will closely monitor him once he is released on parole.
(546) The prisoner's family is anxiously awaiting news of his release on parole.
(547) The prisoner's request to ask for clemency was denied by the parole board.
(548) The convict's parole was denied due to his failure to follow prison rules.
(549) The prosecutor felt relieved when the judge decided to dispute the parole.
(550) The community members came together to dispute the parole of the criminal.
Parole meaning
Parole is a word that is commonly used in legal and criminal justice contexts. It refers to the conditional release of a prisoner before the completion of their full sentence, under certain specified conditions. If you are looking to incorporate the word "parole" into your writing, whether it be an essay, a report, or even a casual conversation, here are some tips on how to use it effectively in a sentence:
1. Understanding the meaning: Before using the word "parole" in a sentence, it is crucial to have a clear understanding of its definition. Parole is not simply the release of a prisoner; it is the supervised release granted to an offender who has served a portion of their sentence and has demonstrated good behavior and rehabilitation.
2. Contextualize the sentence: When using the word "parole," it is important to provide enough context for the reader or listener to understand its relevance. Consider including information about the criminal justice system, the specific case, or the conditions surrounding the parole. Example: "After serving ten years of his sentence, the convicted felon was granted parole, allowing him to reintegrate into society under strict supervision."
3. Use appropriate grammar: When incorporating the word "parole" into a sentence, ensure that the sentence structure and grammar are correct. Pay attention to subject-verb agreement and proper tense usage. Example: "The parole board carefully reviewed the prisoner's case before granting him early release."
4. Be precise and concise: When using the word "parole," strive for clarity and brevity. Avoid using unnecessary words or phrases that may confuse the reader or dilute the impact of your sentence. Example: "The judge decided to grant parole to the defendant, considering his exemplary behavior during his time in prison."
5. Vary sentence structure: To make your writing more engaging, try using different sentence structures when incorporating the word "parole." This will help avoid repetitive or monotonous language. Example: "Despite the public outcry, the parole board decided to release the notorious criminal, citing his successful completion of rehabilitation programs and the absence of any disciplinary issues during his incarceration."
6. Connect with related terms: To enhance your sentence and demonstrate a deeper understanding of the topic, consider connecting the word "parole" with related terms such as probation, recidivism, rehabilitation, or reintegration. Example: "The success of the parole system lies in its ability to strike a balance between punishment and rehabilitation, reducing recidivism rates and facilitating the offender's reintegration into society."
7. Use real-life examples: Incorporating real-life examples or hypothetical scenarios can help illustrate the meaning and significance of the word "parole" in a sentence. This can make your writing more relatable and engaging for the reader. Example: "In recent years, there has been a growing debate surrounding the effectiveness of parole, with critics arguing that high-profile cases of parolees committing new crimes undermine public trust in the criminal justice system." Remember, using the word "parole" effectively in a sentence requires a clear understanding of its meaning, proper grammar usage, and the ability to provide relevant context. By following these tips, you can confidently incorporate the word "parole" into your writing and effectively convey your message.
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