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wever, before his death he had given the Libre | Parole a list of the suborned members of Parliament i |
He received a | parole a year later and died in 1974. |
rectional Centre in the Upper Hunter Valley on | parole, after serving two and a half years of his sen |
convicted of first-degree murder to apply for | parole after serving a minimum of 25 years. |
oined by Colonel Ebenezer Magoffin, who was on | parole after being captured while attempting to recru |
to life in prison in 1969, but was released on | parole after 10 years. |
ed to jail for eight years, but is released on | parole after four years, in October 1988. |
educed to eight years, with the possibility of | parole after 4 years. |
nced to life in prison with the possibility of | parole after fifteen years. |
to determine whether he should be entitled to | parole, after an appealed a 2009 Victorian Supreme Co |
h correctional facility, but were eligible for | parole after 16 months. |
prison, but was released in 1996 on mandatory | parole after serving only 15 years. |
They were freed on | parole after serving eight months. |
was sentenced to 28 years, but was released on | parole after eight. |
ced to life in prison but will be eligible for | parole after 20 years. |
she was sentenced to life imprisonment without | parole after being convicted of murdering her alleged |
tariff of 18 years, and will be considered for | parole after five years and 108 days. |
was sentenced to two years jail (eligible for | parole after 12 months) for offences in 1971 against |
ved concurrently, and she will be eligible for | parole after serving 17 years. |
In 2003, Schneeberger was released on | parole, after serving four years in prison. |
He would have eligible for | parole again in 2017 at age 79 years old and was inca |
ile working at Elon College for Long under the | parole agreement that he met a group of other blues m |
r later, Guerard was found in violation of his | parole and jailed on the schooner Pack Horse. |
in Michigan until Dillinger had gotten out on | parole and broken his friends out. |
He also had a brief stint working in | parole and pre-release centre while working in London |
ptured near Cape Hatteras, but was released on | parole and proceeded to Washington, where he succeede |
She remained on | parole and was required to check in once per year due |
upon completion of sentence, including prison, | parole, and probation. |
epartment of Community Correction (DCC) is the | parole and community corrections state agency of Arka |
he British that they had violated the terms of | parole and rejoined the war. |
nitially interested, he eventually applies for | parole and is granted 30 days of parole so that he ca |
o life imprisonment without the possibility of | parole, and incarcerated at the Concord Correctional |
haviour meant he was frequently allowed out on | parole, and was even trusted with the keys of the pri |
t Currie) in Community Corrections: Probation, | Parole and Intermediate Sanctions (1998). |
Patler was paroled in 1975, but violated his | parole and served an additional six years. |
After a span of fifteen years, he is granted | parole and moves into a halfway house. |
The Board of | Parole and Post-Prison Supervision continues to have |
In 1785 he was released on | parole and returned to Philadelphia, where he met a s |
ve-year suspended sentence, but he skipped his | parole and fled to Salt Lake City, living under the a |
Trantino would face a battle to be released on | parole, and was not paroled until 2002. |
0 additional years, without the possibility of | parole and was ordered to pay $690,294.11 in restitut |
prison on January 7, 2011, and will remain on | parole and pay the state of Florida $52 a month for t |
Gennaro Angiulo was granted | parole and was released from federal prison on Septem |
upon completion of sentence, including prison, | parole, and probation. |
activities and/or terrorism are ineligible for | parole, and thus will spend the rest of their life in |
The crew of the St. Juan were given their | parole and sailed for Havana. |
to the United States when he was released for | parole, and successfully fought extradition to Canada |
actical equivalence of a life sentence without | parole and one with parole eligibility at 87". |
n the defenses of Baltimore; Company B at Camp | Parole, Annapolis, Maryland; Company E at Wilmington, |
and was required by federal law to complete a | parole application before one could be considered and |
Jones was eligible for | parole as of August 2003, and was eventually released |
nt owners were militia who had not given their | parole as required by the articles of capitulation. |
Carter's commutation made Liddy eligible for | parole as of July 9, 1977. |
a sentence of life without the possibility of | parole at the Graceville Correctional Facility 20 mil |
to 11 years and three months imprisonment with | parole available after six-and-a-half years. |
se nationwide attention in late 2007, when his | parole became an issue for presidential candidate Mik |
tipulating that he could not be considered for | parole before serving at least 35 years in prison by |
g's bench, was not tried, but allowed to go on | parole before he obtained a final discharge. |
Consumer Council (1996-2000) and later of the | Parole Board (2000-4) for England and Wales, for whic |
He is a former member of the New Brunswick | Parole Board and has held leadership positions in the |
port that was later withdrawn by the Victorian | Parole Board and replaced in 2007. |
He briefly chaired the California | parole board in 1964, and was then a judge on the Sup |
Ragghianti (born June 13, 1942) is an American | parole board administrator, famous as the whistleblow |
ome Secretary to get a recommendation from the | Parole Board and therefore, to apply the law in confo |
Justice he was Chair of the Northern Territory | Parole Board and was President of the Northern Territ |
gence suit against the Texas State Pardons and | Parole Board for his 1986 early release. |
Jan. 16, 1997: The | parole board votes 4-1 in favor of probation with the |
llon allegedly offered the head of the federal | parole board payment to approve a transfer to Leavenw |
In denying his request, the Massachusetts | Parole Board said that Junta had failed to fully acce |
The | Parole Board also considers whether prisoners are saf |
A measure to grant immunity to | parole board members acting in their official capacit |
by 2002 and the age of 61 in the event of the | Parole Board deciding that he no longer posed a risk. |
in "executive session" with five of the seven | parole board members to discuss the issue, and the ad |
, spearheaded a letter-writing campaign to the | parole board on his father's behalf, urging leniency. |
ans writes that the opinion of PAS is that the | Parole Board for England and Wales is now so risk ave |
stated in his ruling that he questioned if the | Parole Board should ever consider Webster's release c |
Naval Clemency and | Parole Board |
tice Secretary, retained the power to reject a | parole board recommendation that Roberts be moved to |
ired in 1971 and took up a position on the NSW | Parole Board which he had been instrumental in settin |
Circuit from 1991 to 1995, and a member of the | Parole Board from 1999 to 2002. |
The | Parole Board holds two types of hearings. |
The grounds cited by the Ohio | Parole Board included the heinous nature of the crime |
Jalil Muntaqim had a hearing with the | parole board on November 17, 2009 and was again denie |
Parole Board members sit in panels of one, two or thr | |
r Arnold Schwarzenegger to a post on the state | parole board in December 2010. |
The | Parole Board considers whether these prisoners are sa |
He was also on the | parole board for HM Prison Wormwood Scrubs along with |
In February 2005 the National | Parole Board of Canada decided to allow one of the me |
He had served as deputy chairman of the | Parole Board from 1970 to 1972. |
g politics, Connolly was named to the National | Parole Board of Canada. |
She was a member of the | Parole Board for Scotland from 1988 to 1991, Chairman |
o the testimony of Roger Touhy to the Illinois | Parole Board in 1957, White and Rio began shooting at |
Legal sources said they believed that the | parole board was likely to recommend that he was elig |
starts off with Birdman being interviewed by a | parole board in a prison. |
In November 2004, the | parole board again recommended that Zheng be released |
of State may, if recommended to do so by the [ | Parole] Board, release him on licence. |
ervices, Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, | Parole Board, and the Emergency Management Agency. |
a superior court judge, chairman of the state | parole board, a state senator, a Monmouth County Free |
He served as chairman of the Massachusetts | Parole Board, and was chairman of the Massachusetts C |
les Traughber, chairman of the Tennessee state | parole board, in 1981. |
was appointed Chairman of the New Jersey State | Parole Board, serving until 2007. |
nd tribunals, criminal law, youth justice, the | Parole Board, freedom of information and Legal Aid. |
He subsequently served on the state | parole board, after being appointed by Governor Georg |
e to serve as Chairman of the New Jersey State | Parole Board. |
a state senator, Gallivan served on the state | parole board. |
ker, who resigned to become chair of the state | parole board. |
me invasion a Class A felony and reforming the | parole board. |
He even was appointed to the state's | parole board. |
923 he also was the chairperson of the state's | parole board. |
She is a former member and spokeswoman for the | Parole Board. |
rney General suspected corruption in the state | parole board. |
he was subsequently appointed to the National | Parole Board. |
m the court in 1981, he served on the National | Parole Board. |
is son is Sir David Latham QC, Chairman of the | Parole Board. |
l Service Commission and a member of the State | Parole Board. |
995, when he stepped down to join the National | Parole Board. |
o 1997, she was a commissioner on the national | parole board. |
Crawford County Attorney and member of Kansas | Parole Board. |
ood behavior as a prisoner, the bribery of two | parole boards, coupled with the entreaties of two out |
erself a criminal, she did nevertheless badger | parole boards, wardens, and governors for the release |
erved as one of two independent members of the | Parole Board's review committee that considers the ca |
version of this song for their debut album On | Parole, but unsure of its commercial viability their |
Camacho-Negron had been previously released on | parole but was returned to prison in February 1998 fo |
was allowed to live freely on the island under | parole, but he was subject to mistreatment and deplor |
n April 2001 Nizar Hindawi became eligible for | parole, but his right of appeal was denied by Home Se |
left in Somerset, apparently as a prisoner on | parole; but on 31 May 1560 he received a summons to a |
d remain in prison, Inman would be released on | parole by the early 1930s. |
son was paroled on 23 March 1950, but violated | parole by disappearing on or before 25 September 1950 |
passage; Doublehead and his band violated the | parole by immediately attacking and killing them all, |
ade prisoner in the battle, he was released on | parole by the Austrian commander-in-chief, De Vins, s |
He was released on | parole by order of President Lincoln and returned to |
st of the brothers to be eligible, was granted | parole by the State Parole Authority in April 2010 de |
Humanitarian | parole can last up to a year and can be extended annu |
Left behind to | parole captured Union troops at Harpers Ferry, Hill a |
who initially faced 90 years in prison without | parole, claimed the images on his computer were downl |
d Carmen Amedori when she was appointed to the | Parole Commission by Governor Bob Ehrlich in 2004. |
on from 1983 to 1986, and on the United States | Parole Commission from 1986 to 1989. |
She was appointed a member of the U.S. | Parole Commission National Appeals Board on December |
to head the state Post-Release Supervision and | Parole Commission. |
ed as the Chief of Staff for the United States | Parole Commission. |
ll, when Amedori was appointed to the Maryland | Parole Commission. |
He was appointed | parole commissioner of Maryland in 1929 and served un |
quest of Union Gen. Frederick Steele to act as | parole commissioner for disbanding Confederate forces |
In the performance of his duties of probation, | parole, community supervision, and investigation, he |
es was released from prison with the strictest | parole conditions ever given to a Victorian prisoner. |
h Texas Intermediate Sanction Facility Unit, a | parole confinement facility for males operated by Glo |
judges, clerks of circuit court, probation and | parole, county commissioners, the Sheriff and hundred |
quent efforts like 1987's Aguaplano and 1990's | Parole D'Amore Scritte a Macchina enjoying considerab |
trying to remain on good behavior to make his | parole date which is coming up. |
Reprinted in Marie-Dominique Chenu, O.P., La | parole de Dieu. |
er serving 18 months, Haldeman was released on | parole, December 20, 1978. |
The book Le immagini e le | parole dei Malavoglia by Silvia Iannello (Sovera, Rom |
2000 | Parole di burro |
The Words of My Father (Italian: Le | parole di mio padre) is a 2001 Italian drama film dir |
Pickens' | parole did not last, however. |
Parole du bout du monde (duet with Rouda) | |
and remains in prison, being repeatedly denied | parole due to bad behaviour. |
Noll, Udo, Peter Scupelli and gruppo A12, | parole dynamic dictionary: dingbat, date unknown (Acc |
at least 20 years before being considered for | parole, effectively meaning he will remain in prison |
eir release, and a maximum of 2 years to their | parole eligibility date. |
male offenders with life imprisonment without | parole enter the TDCJ system through Byrd. |
n mid-October 1994 as a result of a program of | parole entry by the US Department of Justice. |
Released on | parole fifteen years after being taken into custody b |
Smith has been denied | parole five times since 2002, most recently in April |
At the time of this murder, he was free on | parole following a conviction in Arizona for the murd |
ty or life imprisonment without possibility of | parole for defendants convicted of first degree murde |
voted for Jessica's Law (HB 930), eliminating | parole for the most violent child sexual predators an |
sentenced to life in prison with no chance of | parole for 25 years. |
f life imprisonment without the possibility of | parole for the murder of seven people in in the late |
nd was given a life sentence with no chance of | parole for 12 years. |
ment plus 155 years without the possibility of | parole for the Bega schoolgirl murders; held at the p |
f life imprisonment without the possibility of | parole for the murders of his parents, Teddy and Mary |
borhood and life in prison without a chance of | parole for those convicted of a second sexual assault |
o Stewart's murder, Hardy had been released on | parole for battering a man with a pickaxe. |
o life imprisonment without the possibility of | parole for the assassination of Cabramatta MP John Ne |
nment plus 53 years without the possibility of | parole for the murder of Anita Cobby. |
t the author is behind bars and tries to get a | parole for him. |
f life imprisonment without the possibility of | parole for his role in the murder of ten victims of t |
Touhy subsequently won | parole for the kidnapping. |
d to life in prison without the possibility of | parole for Wilberger's death. |
He was released in 1994 following | parole for good behavior. |
See the article on | parole for more information. |
nment plus 18 years without the possibility of | parole for the Belanglo State Forest backpacker murde |
s 50 years 4 months without the possibility of | parole for 3 murders in Sydney in 1998. |
na, leaving in November 1953 when he was given | parole for good behavior. |
y serving a sentence of life in prison without | parole for the crime. |
uckaby was sentenced to life in prison without | parole for the crime. |
At the time, Eveready had been on | parole for spousal abuse. |
as sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment without | parole for kidnapping and rape, and his four accompli |
The man who abducted her was on | parole for murder when he committed the crime. |
nment plus 20 years without the possibility of | parole for two murders and two assaults with a firear |
n - A 21-year-old active gang member who is on | parole for possession of narcotics. |
f life imprisonment without the possibility of | parole for the murder of 3 people in October 2003. |
convicted of several previous rapes and was on | parole for a rape conviction in Maryland at the time |
victed and sentenced to life in prison without | parole for the murders. |
At the time of the shooting, he was on | parole for a drug-related crime. |
were sentenced to life with no possibility of | parole for 25 years, ARF slammed the verdict. |
In April 2008, Junta was denied | parole for the second time. |
f life imprisonment without the possibility of | parole for the murder of 3 people in October 2003. |
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