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.
—Richard Fausset, The New York Times, "Two in Arbery Case Sentenced Again to Life in Prison; Third Man Gets 35 Years," 8 Aug. 2022
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.
—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
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.
—Jordain Carney, The Hill, "Senate parliamentarian rejects Democrats' third immigration offer," 16 Dec. 2021 {6:56 PM EST}
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.
—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}
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
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
Alabama gov signs bill requiring child sex offenders to undergo chemical castration
—Zack Budryk // The Hill // 10 Jun. 2019 // 7:50 PM EDT
parole (adj)
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