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parole

[puh-rohl] / pəˈroʊl /
VERB
discharge
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG


Example Sentences

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A 2024 examination, for example, discovered that a Nebraska parole board staffer drove a state car 243 miles on her day off to attend a retirement party.

From The Wall Street Journal

Morgan Gire said “changes in state law and recent parole board failures” led to his improper release.

From Los Angeles Times

He was ordered to serve a minimum of 40 years in prison before being considered for release and will not be eligible for parole until 2042.

From BBC

An application for him to be released on parole in 2014 was also turned down.

From BBC

“Now that we have new laws like the elderly parole law,” she said, “we need to expand the SVP sentencing criteria.”

From Los Angeles Times