without parole
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Used to specify that a sentence does not allow for the possibility of parole.
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- The judge sentenced the serial killer to life imprisonment without parole.
- He is currently serving a mandatory sentence of fifty years without parole.
- In many jurisdictions, the death penalty has been replaced by life without parole.
- The jury recommended a sentence of life without the possibility of parole.
- Criminals convicted of first-degree murder often face life without parole.
- The new law mandates life sentences without parole for repeat violent offenders.
- Many activists argue that life without parole is a cruel and unusual punishment.
- The defendant was shocked to receive a sentence of thirty years without parole.
- The prosecution is seeking life without parole for the mastermind behind the heist.
- A sentence of life without parole means the prisoner will never be released.