with parole
Frequency: 5.01.5 per million words
Used to specify that the possibility of parole is included in a sentence.
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Examples (10)
- With parole, he could be out in two years.
- The judge sentenced the defendant to life with parole eligibility after twenty years.
- A prison term of fifteen years with parole was handed down by the court.
- He was fortunate to receive a life sentence with parole instead of one without it.
- Under the current law, certain non-violent offenders are sentenced with parole options.
- The jury recommended a sentence of thirty years with parole after serving a minimum period.
- Even with parole, the inmate will have to spend at least a decade behind bars.
- His conviction carries a mandatory sentence of twenty-five years with parole.
- The prosecutor agreed to a plea deal that includes a sentence with parole.
- In some jurisdictions, a life sentence always comes with parole review after a set time.