All 37 Uses
parole
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A Stolen Life
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- I can't understand why Phillip's parole officers didn't know anything about the property and the size of it.
p. 58.8parole officers = people responsible for seeing that special conditions are met by people released from prison early
- He said the police had found some drugs in the house and arrested him for parole violation.†
p. 71.8
- The girls and I grew up knowing he was on parole for the rape of a woman in his past.†
p. 140.4
- Phillip was afraid his parole agent would show up unexpectedly and he didn't want the agent to see where the girls came from.†
p. 140.4
- I always thought it was so strange that not one of Phillip's parole agents knew that the property extended further back.†
p. 140.6
- I wanted his parole agents to ask questions.†
p. 140.7
- The worst part is the therapist apparently believed him and made excuses to the parole board for him.
p. 149.4parole 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
- A new law has been enacted and he is being seen quite a bit by his parole officer.
p. 198.1parole officer = person responsible for seeing that special conditions are met by a person who was released from prison early
- A few months later, Phillip was suddenly informed that he has another new parole officer and needs to report in.
p. 198.2 *
- When his parole agent would come over in the beginning, Phillip would tell us that we needed to stay in the back.†
p. 198.2
- One time a parole agent paid a surprise visit on Phillip and saw one of the girls sleeping in one of the spare rooms.†
p. 198.4
- Phillip told me the next time a parole agent came to the house, I was to ask if he was the one that went into my daughter's room.†
p. 198.5
- After that Phillip was informed he was getting yet another new parole officer.
p. 198.6parole officer = person responsible for seeing that special conditions are met by a person who was released from prison early
- One day when I was in the house taking care of his mother, this new parole agent came and I asked him if he was the agent who walked into my daughter's bedroom.†
p. 198.6
- He wants to get a lawyer and get off of parole.†
p. 198.9
- Throughout the years, the girls and I grew up knowing Phillip was on parole for hurting a woman, was sent to prison for many years, and that the parole agents that came to the house were there to supervise him.†
p. 203.2
- Throughout the years, the girls and I grew up knowing Phillip was on parole for hurting a woman, was sent to prison for many years, and that the parole agents that came to the house were there to supervise him.†
p. 203.3
- And that it was our job to keep the fact that we lived there a secret from the parole agents.†
p. 203.4
- A few hours later, as we were all sitting in the house trying to be calm and just wait for his call, in walks Phillip and his parole agent through the back porch door.†
p. 203.5
- Nancy ran to Phillip and put her arms around him while shedding tears of stress and relief; the girls and I watched from the living room as his parole agent uncuffs him, instructs him to report the next morning to the Concord parole office, and leaves.†
p. 203.7
- Nancy ran to Phillip and put her arms around him while shedding tears of stress and relief; the girls and I watched from the living room as his parole agent uncuffs him, instructs him to report the next morning to the Concord parole office, and leaves.†
p. 203.7
- Angry at the parole agent for taking him and then not taking him.†
p. 203.9
- Phillip believed that all the coincidences surrounding him from his kidnapping of me and getting away with it to present-day things like his parole officers' inability to hold him for anything were not just mere coincidence, but the work of the angels.
p. 204.2parole officers = people responsible for seeing that special conditions are met by people released from prison early
- The next morning as I was still sleeping in my tent, Philip comes out and tells me through the tent window that I need to get dressed because we are all going down to the parole office this morning.†
p. 204.8
- He wanted to leave it with him on our way to the parole office, letting him know that his project was moving forward.†
p. 205.1
- I asked him what I should say when we get to the parole office.†
p. 205.2
- On the inside I was wondering what he thought he was doing; did he really think we could just walk into his parole office and nothing would happen?†
p. 205.5
- When we arrived at the Concord parole office we all got out of the car.†
p. 205.8
- Phillip marched us in the door of the parole office.†
p. 205.8
- I recognized Phillip's parole officer coming toward us.
p. 205.8parole officer = person responsible for seeing that special conditions are met by a person who was released from prison early
- The parole agent led us into a private room and asked what we were doing here.†
p. 206.1
- Instead, two parole agents came out.†
p. 206.6
- While the new agent asked the girls and Nancy to sit on the curb, Phillip's parole officer asked me to step away with him because he had a few questions for me.
p. 206.9parole officer = person responsible for seeing that special conditions are met by a person who was released from prison early
- Phillip's "mission" continued right up until the day he brought us to his parole office appointment.†
p. 241.9
- She said she knew in her heart that something was going to happen at the parole office that day.†
p. 244.3
- That although we didn't get to say good-bye to each other at the parole office, that this is good-bye forever.†
p. 246.8
- I remember one time I was working on pruning my roses around my tent, and he comes to the back to announce that one of our Printing for Less clients was going to set him up with an attorney to get parole off his back.†
p. 262.1
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)