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parole​ (noun)
8.8.22

The federal sentences will run concurrently with the life sentences stemming from each man’s murder conviction in state court, for which only Mr. Bryan is deemed eligible for parole — and then only after 30 years.
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—Richard Fausset, The New York Times, "Two in Arbery Case Sentenced Again to Life in Prison; Third Man Gets 35 Years," 8 Aug. 2022

1.13.22

Newsom denies parole for RFK assassin
—Caroline Vakil // The Hill // 13 Jan. 2022 // 6:01 PM EST 

12.16.21

The third plan stopped short of that, aggravating some activists and progressives. It would have granted 6.5 million foreign nationals a temporary parole status that would give them five-year work and travel permits... MacDonough warned Democrats that their second plan — to change to the registry date for certain undocumented immigrants and beneficiaries of humanitarian parole programs — faced a similar setback. 
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—Jordain Carney, The Hill, "Senate parliamentarian rejects Democrats' third immigration offer," 16 Dec. 2021 {6:56 PM EST}

9.4.21 

Prosecutors are looking to request the death penalty for Cruz, who previously pleaded not guilty. However, his defense team said he would plead guilty in exchange for a life sentence without the possibility of parole. 

—Rachel Scully, The Hill, "Judge rules trial participants aren't allowed to refer to Parkland suspect using derogatory language," 4 Sep. 2021 {9:11 PM EDT} ​   

2.14.21

Nation's oldest juvenile offender released after 68 years
—Zack Budryk // The Hill // 14 Feb. 2021 // 3:24 PM EST   ​

6.10.19

Alabama gov signs bill requiring child sex offenders to undergo chemical castration
—Zack Budryk // The Hill // 10 Jun. 2019 // 7:50 PM EDT 

​life without parole *

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