parole
Release from prison before the full sentence is served.
A law enforcement officer who supervises offenders who have been released from prison on parole.
An official panel that determines whether a prisoner should be released on parole.
A meeting to decide whether a prisoner should be granted parole.
An act that breaks the terms or conditions of a person's parole.
The set of rules, procedures, and institutions for granting and supervising parole.
Indicates the state of being released from prison under specific conditions.
Used to specify that a sentence does not allow for the possibility of parole.
Used to specify that the possibility of parole is included in a sentence.
To be released from prison on the condition of good behavior.
To meet the legal requirements to be considered for parole.
To officially release a prisoner on parole.
To be successful in an application for parole.
Fail to adhere to the conditions of parole (more formal).
Formally allow a prisoner to be released on parole.
Fail to adhere to the conditions of parole.
Allow a prisoner to be released on parole.
For a case to be scheduled for a parole hearing.
To be scheduled for a parole hearing (more informal).
To release a prisoner on parole (less formal).