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Hole in My Life
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- It means you can do anywhere from sixty days to six years, depending on your behavior and what the parole board thinks.
Chpt 3.3 *parole 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
- It will be up to the parole board.
Chpt 3.3
- After five months I went to see the parole board.
Chpt 3.5
- Three parole judges made up the board.†
Chpt 3.5
- The parole board report was on top.
Chpt 3.6parole 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
- His reports to the parole board could extend your time behind bars.
Chpt 3.6
- A man does his time, keeps his nose clean, doesn't get into trouble, and is released when either his sentence runs out or the parole board gives him a date.
Chpt 3.7
- Still, after the parole board set me off, my mind wandered toward escape plans.
Chpt 3.7
- I went to him and told him that I wanted to go to college and that if I got accepted to one while still in prison did he think I could persuade the parole board into giving me an early release to go to school.
Chpt 3.7
- He wrote out a Special Progress Report on my achievements in the prison, he attached a copy of the college acceptance letter, and he sent it to the parole board for consideration.
Chpt 3.7
- Finally Mr. Casey received a report from the parole board.
Chpt 3.7
- Casey called in the information to the parole board.
Chpt 3.7
- I also had a drawing pad and colored pencils, a manila envelope with important prison and parole papers, and my copy of The Brothers Karamazov.†
Chpt 3.8
- Not only would it have been a parole violation to see him, or Hamilton, again, but I didn't want to dig them up either.†
Chpt 3.8
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)