- PAROLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
The first sense of "parole" is that of a prisoner in jail, reflecting an attitude toward the boarding school as a prison
- Parole - Definition, Examples, Cases, Processes - Legal Dictionary
Parole is the conditional release of an inmate prior to the completion of his prison sentence, after he agrees to follow very specific rules and regulations
- PAROLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PAROLE is a promise made with or confirmed by a pledge of one's honor; especially : the promise of a prisoner of war to fulfill stated conditions in consideration of his release How to use parole in a sentence
- Parole - USCIS
Parole Definition The discretionary decision that allows inadmissible aliens to leave an inspection facility freely so that, although they are not admitted to the United States, they are permitted to be physically present in the United States
- What Is Parole? | LawInfo
Parole provides a way for a person to get out of jail before their sentence is scheduled to end Typically, the parole decision is left to the discretion of a parole board, parole commission, or a similar group
- Parole Definition | US Immigration Glossary
Parole is granted on a case-by-case basis for urgent humanitarian reasons or significant public benefit Parole is not an “admission” or “entry ” The paroled foreign national is treated as an applicant for admission
- What is Parole? Types, Conditions, and Records - CourtCaseFinder. com
During parole, offenders receive the opportunity to reintegrate into society under the supervision of a parole officer Parole officers assist and monitor parolees as they adjust to their newfound freedom
- Penology, Probation, and the Parole Process Explained
In essence, parole is a conditional release granted to inmates before they complete their full sentences, contingent upon their adherence to specific stipulations meant to ensure public safety
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