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 Parole - definition of Parole in Encyclopedia
During parole, the parolee must periodically meet with his or her parole officer, who assesses the behavior of the parolee and determines whether the parolee is violating any of his or her terms of release (typically these include being at home during certain hours, maintaining steady employment, and sometimes, abstaining from alcohol).
In the United States, courts may specify in a sentence how much time must be served before a prisoner is eligible for parole.
In some cases, a parolee may be discharged from parole before the time called for in the original sentence if it is determined that the parole restrictions are no longer necessary for the protection of society (this most frequently occurs when elderly parolees are involved).
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 parole - Columbia Encyclopedia® article about parole
The procedure of parole is regulated by statute in the jurisdictions of the United States.
parole (pərōl`), in criminal law, release from prison of a convict before the expiration of his term on condition that his activities be restricted and that he report regularly to an officer.
In the United States, the Eighth Amendment to the Constitution bans "cruel and unusual punishments" (effectively excluding corporal punishment), and exile and forfeiture of property by heirs are not imposed.
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 Parole reference
Aggressive defense in Federal, State and juvenile courts for sex crimes, drugs, DUI, murder, rape, and other charges.
Aggressive defense in federal, state and juvenile courts for sex crimes, drugs, DUI, domestic violence, murder, rape and other charges.
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 Literary Encyclopedia: Langue and Parole
Emphasis on the statement would draw attention to its content, its sense and reference, whether it is true or false, and on what attributes or qualities are predicated of what subject.
Parole, on the other hand, designates individual acts, statements and utterances, events of language use manifesting each time a speaker’s ephemeral individual will through his combination of concepts and his “phonation” – the formal aspects of the utterance.
Saussure offers a privileged example, then, by producing a narrative (a parole) about the relationship between langue and parole.
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