parole hearing

collocation in English

meaningsofparoleandhearing

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parole
noun[U]
uk
/pəˈrəʊl/
us
/pəˈroʊl/
permission for a prisoner to be released before their period in prison is finished, with the agreement that they will ...
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hearing
adjective
uk
/ˈhɪə.rɪŋ/
us
/ˈhɪr.ɪŋ/
able ...
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(Definition ofparoleandhearingfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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He was later refused parole hearings because he refused to admit his guilt.
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In this court show, cuts from real parole hearings in various prisons were presented in 15- or 30-minute segments.
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Overturning the original conviction would be hampered by his admissions of guilt at his parole hearings.
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Victims of crime were granted the right to be notified of, to attend, and to state their views at sentencing and parole hearings.
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The material was then introduced as evidence at his parole hearings.
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The story is told in flashbacks, beginning with a 1958parolehearing.
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Enriquez sought parole in late 2009, although aparolehearingand date has not been set.
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If the parole is rejected, a newparolehearingis scheduled in 2 years.
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Aparolehearinghad been scheduled for a few days before that date.
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His suspicions are confirmed when, while on the way to hisparolehearing, the van carrying the inmates crashes.
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She manages to call him at his campaign headquarters, asking for help on her upcomingparolehearing.
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At this finalparolehearing, the prisoner was permitted to present evidence on his behalf and to be represented by private counsel of his choice.
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However, despite the passage of 37 years, theparolehearingdrew massive news coverage and local protests.
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If the convict was less than 21 years of age when they committed the crime, the firstparolehearingis after 10 years served.
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Anotherparolehearingis slated for 2012.
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He received life in prison, he was denied aparolehearingin 2008.
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She will not be eligible for release from prison until her nextparolehearingin 2015.
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A request for an earlyparolehearingwas rejected in 2000, though the jury of a later hearing in 2003 decided that he was eligible to apply.
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But while victims may impact parole decisions, her analysis of 211 parole hearings failed to reveal an increase in victim participation in the parole process.
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Post-conviction, victims' rights have been impacted by the dramatic increase in the length of time between parole hearings.
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