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  • 1parole — /parowl/ Release from jail, prison or other confinement after actually serving part of sentence. State v. Ludwig, 218 Or. 483, 344 P.2d 764, 766. Conditional release from imprisonment which entitles parolee to serve remainder of his term outside… …

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  • 2parole — pa·role /pə rōl/ n [Old French, speech, word, prisoner s word of honor to fulfill stated conditions, from Late Latin parabola speech, parable, from Greek parabolē comparison]: a conditional release of a prisoner who has served part of a sentence… …

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  • 3parole — (pa ro l ) s. f. 1°   Sentence, mot notable, dit (sens qui, vu l étymologie de ce mot, est le plus voisin de parabola, acception primordiale). Parole mémorable. Il a dit une belle parole. Parole pleine de justesse, pleine de sens.    La parole de …

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  • 4parole — parolable, adj. /peuh rohl /, n., v., paroled, paroling, adj. n. 1. Penol. a. the conditional release of a person from prison prior to the end of the maximum sentence imposed. b. such release or its duration. c. an official document authorizing… …

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  • 5revocation — /revakeyshan/ The withdrawal or recall of some power, authority, or thing granted, or a destroying or making void of some will, deed, or offer that had been valid until revoked. In contract law, the withdrawal by the offeree of an offer that had… …

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  • 6Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board — Oklahoma Pardon Parole Board Agency overview Formed July 11, 1944 Headquarters Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Employees 30 classified 3 unclassified Annual budget $1 million Ministers responsible …

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  • 7California Proposition 9 (2008) — Criminal Justice System, Victims’ Rights, Parole, Constitutional Amendment and Statute.Overview of ProposalThis measure amends the State Constitution and various state laws to (1) expand thelegal rights of crime victims and the payment of… …

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  • 8Marsy's Law — Marsy Nicholas, the inspiration of Marsy s Law with her brother Henry Nicholas, who led the campaign to pass the Constitutional Amendment Website …

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  • 9Patuxent Institution — The Patuxent Institution is located in Jessup, Maryland one mile east of US Route 1 on Maryland Route 175. It is a treatment oriented maximum security correctional facility. With a maximum static capacity of 987 beds, it offers the most diverse… …

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  • 10Greenholtz v. Inmates of the Nebraska Penal and Correctional Complex — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Greenholtz v. Inmates of the Nebraska Penal and Correctional Complex ArgueDate=January 17 ArgueYear=1979 DecideDate=May 29 DecideYear=1979 FullName=Greenholtz, Chairman, Board of Parole of Nebraska et al. v. Inmates of the… …

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