All 13 Uses
parole
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A Hope in the Unseen
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- He had served time for bank robbery, was paroled last year, and had just finished his bachelor's degree in business from D.C.'s Federal City College, part of a program for former convicts.†
Chpt 2paroled = released from imprisonment early if special conditions are met
- Figuring that he'd be paroled by the time Lavar graduated from high school, he planned to find out the time and place of the graduation ceremony.†
Chpt 3
- But then it dawns on him that any prospect of parole might be changed by this work/release cancellation.†
Chpt 3 *
- He was paroled in November and just started working at a new barbershop.†
Chpt 5paroled = released from imprisonment early if special conditions are met
- Cedric Gilliam is out now, paroled last November after agreeing to get drug treatment and continue with his hair-cutting job.†
Chpt 6
- A month ago, one of the regular parole department urine tests found his urine dirty with heroin-a violation of his probationand since then a half-dozen federal marshals have been by his mother's house.†
Chpt 6
- He thinks she also tipped off his parole officer, because right after that fight, it so happens, the guy brought him in for a surprise drug test, which he failed.†
Chpt 8parole officer = person responsible for seeing that special conditions are met by a person who was released from prison early
- Yesterday, he placed a call to Captain Roy Grillo, a parole supervisor he has known since he was a guard at Lorton in the mid-1980s.†
Chpt 8
- , finally, is his parole revocation hearing.†
Chpt 8
- The guy must be Enrique Rivera, the parole board member, Cedric figures, and the woman is clearly some sort of corrections assistant who'll implement whatever Rivera decides.†
Chpt 8parole board = group of people responsible for determining if early release from prison is permitted and if so, what conditions should be required of the prisoner
- The leggy woman is almost up to the present, talking about how Cedric checked into drug detox in April, was given a last chance to stay clean by his parole officer, then failed the urine test in June.†
Chpt 8parole officer = person responsible for seeing that special conditions are met by a person who was released from prison early
- Cedric Gilliam, in accordance with his parole, entered an intensive drug treatment program the day after he and his son met in prison.†
Chpt Epil.
- Some students in the class also ended up in various realms of "the system"—the catchall term for incarceration, probation, parole, or police custody.†
Chpt A.N.
Definitions:
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(1)
(parole as in: released on parole) conditional early release from imprisonment in which a person is required to comply with special conditions
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)