early parole

collocation in English

meaningsofearlyandparole

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early
adjective
adverb
uk
/ˈɜː.li/
us
/ˈɝː.li/
near the beginning of a period of time, or before the usual, expected, or ...
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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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(Definition ofearlyandparolefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The chances of anyone convicted of serious violence being grantedearlyparole, for example, are pretty slim.
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The board separates crimes into crimes indicative ofearlyparole, crimes indicative of late parole—that means keeping the men in prison longer—and crimes which are neutral in this respect.
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He was grantedearlyparolebecause of his astounding educational achievements while in prison.
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Among the changes, the possibility forearlyparolewas abolished.
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The remaining three defendants received such a sentence, designed to minimize the possibility ofearlyparole.
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The 102 prisoners who did not graduate either receivedearlyparoleand did not finish, left the program, or were expelled from the program.
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But conceivably, the reason that they had started the band was to receiveearlyparoleand leave.
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On visits, his family discovers that he is being bullied by the other prisoners and, after getting into trouble, he is deniedearlyparole.
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Shock was to be a 6-month program that would prepare young, non-violent felony offenders forearlyparolerelease consideration.
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She agrees to two years in prison, with the possibility ofearlyparolefor good behavior.
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A request for anearlyparolehearing was rejected in 2000, though the jury of a later hearing in 2003 decided that he was eligible to apply.
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