Parole
in sentence
57 examples of Parole in a sentence
We have seven million people on probation and
parole.
One out of three black men between the ages of 18 and 30 is in jail, in prison, on probation or
parole.
We have life imprisonment without
parole
for kids in this country.
What has happened instead is that juries have started to sentence more and more people to prison for the rest of their lives without the possibility of parole, rather than sending them to the execution chamber.
Now, that's really good compared to the mid-1980s, when it was in excess of 80 percent, but we can't explain the decline in death sentences and the affinity for life without the possibility of
parole
by an erosion of support for the death penalty, because people still support the death penalty.
The problem's actually a bit worse than this 'cause we're not just sending poor kids to prison, we're saddling poor kids with court fees, with probation and
parole
restrictions, with low-level warrants, we're asking them to live in halfway houses and on house arrest, and we're asking them to negotiate a police force that is entering poor communities of color, not for the purposes of promoting public safety, but to make arrest counts, to line city coffers.
Dannielle Hadley: Life in Pennsylvania means just that: life without the possibility of
parole.
Our song, "This Is Not Our Home," it tells of our experiences while doing life without the possibility of
parole.
Watch years pass, people come and go, while I do life without
parole.
If someone here in the US is in prison, and they apply for parole, then it's very likely that data analysis software from that company will be used in determining whether to grant that
parole.
We know there's another seven million people on probation or parole, we know that the criminal justice system disproportionately affects people of color, particularly poor people of color.
You may not know this, but algorithms are increasingly used in
parole
and sentencing decisions.
Upon his parole, he will be given 200 dollars gate money and told, "Hey, good luck, stay out of trouble.
Armand Assante, once again doing a poor Stallone imitation, is Ray Wellman a ex-con just out on
parole.
The "plot" revolves around the Youngers newly released on
parole
attempting to go straight but being pursued by a vengeful ex-Pinkerton man (a scenery chewing Fred Clark) and a femme fatale determined to involve them in her bank robbery schemes whether they want to or not.
He was sent to Springfield where Robert Stroud was also a medical center prison then Walla Walla for another murder he committed and then was released and jumped
parole
in 1972, never to be found.
When Pinky, a qualified electrician, is released from prison, his
parole
officer has found him a job working at a big city bank.
Borowski in his books describes inhuman life in the Nazi camps from the point of view vorarbeiter Tadek - porte
parole
of author who also was on the privileged position among the prisoners.
Expertly directed by Alan Gibson with a fine sense for balanced narrative movement, the film provides freshness in nearly every scene, as felon Martin Steckert (Richard Harris), believing that his rejection for
parole
was particularly undeserved, contrives a convoluted but ultimately successful escape plan, following which his spontaneous nature comes to the fore as he flees to the lakeside residence of his childhood.
The film begins with a bunch of kids in reform school and focuses on a kid named 'Gabe', who has apparently worked hard to earn his
parole.
The film follows Scott Cohen from
parole
in Alaska back to his family in Brooklyn.
Two problems: The most boring part of the film is the subplot of the romance between Stiller and Claire Forlani, and the Casanova
parole
hearing.
Before Lacey can do anything his guest dies, he rings his
parole
officer looking for help, but before he can do the right thing, the belligerent toothpick chewing Sims arrives at his door determined to pin the crime on him, the dead body only compounds Lacey's fate.
All this is witnessed by an elderly
parole
officer (Gabin) with a heart of gold.
Acerola decides to help his needy friend to find his father and they discover that he is in prison convicted for killing a man during a robbery and near to be released on
parole.
I want to be your friend," in "Dillo con
parole
mie", perhaps the first post-"Kids" movie that doesn't go through the motions of treating an underaged girl's sex drive as being the least bit shocking.
Robinson serves his time in prison and Quinn gets denied
parole.
Kurt Russell is awesome as Snake Plisken(in one of his best roles), who is the prisoner who is chosen to rescue the President when Air Force crashes in New York City in exchange for a full
parole.
Lets face it -- in this politically correct society we don't need to convicted felons out on
parole
for bootlegging a controlled substance riding around in gas guzzling bright orange hunk of junk with a racist flag painted on top of it Haven't we out grown the Dukes!
This film doesnt even compare to the likes of other newer british films such as the
parole
officer which was great fun.
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