şartlı tahliye etmek, şartlı tahliye, kefaletle serbest bırakmak, sözlü, davada müdafaa veya itham yollu söz, yazılı olmayan, şifah, tutukluya verilen izin, şartla salıverme, söz, parola, mahkumu şartlı olarak serbest bırakm, kefaletle serbest bırakma, şartlı olarak mahkumun tahliyesi, şeref sözü, şartlı tahliye et, özellikle esir düşen askerin veya bir mahpusun kaçmayacağına dair verdiği söz, muhafızlara veya nöbetçilere verilen günlük parola, NAMUS VE ŞEREF SÖZÜ:Bir mahpusun kaçmaya teşebbüs etmeyeceğine dair verdiği söz, (mahkûmu) şartlı olarak serbest bırakmak, vait,
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şartlı tahliye etmek
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şartlı tahliye
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kefaletle serbest bırakmak fiil
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sözlü sıfat
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davada müdafaa veya itham yollu söz
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yazılı olmayan sıfat
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şifah
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tutukluya verilen izin Kanun
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şartla salıverme
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söz Dilbilim
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parola
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mahkumu şartlı olarak serbest bırakm
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kefaletle serbest bırakma
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şartlı olarak mahkumun tahliyesi
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şeref sözü isim
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şartlı tahliye et fiil
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özellikle esir düşen askerin veya bir mahpusun kaçmayacağına dair verdiği söz
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muhafızlara veya nöbetçilere verilen günlük parola
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NAMUS VE ŞEREF SÖZÜ:Bir mahpusun kaçmaya teşebbüs etmeyeceğine dair verdiği söz Askeri
present participle of parole, Word-of-mouth, Verbal, oral, informal, An ornamental star-like Christmas lantern from the Philippines, The amount of time a prisoner spends on limited release, The release of (a prisoner) on the understanding that he/she checks in regularly and obeys the law, To release (a prisoner) on the understanding that s/he checks in regularly and obeys the law, Language in use, as opposed to language as a system, Oral declaration; word of mouth; also, a writing not under seal, verbal, not in writing, A word; an oral utterance, oral, verbal, Given or done by word of mouth; oral; also, given by a writing not under seal; as, parol evidence, Verbal; not in writing, evidence rule only those terms that were included in the final form of the contract, make up the contract Nothing else forms part of the contract, Not written, verbal, A system for the supervised release of prisoners before their terms are over, conditional release of a convict from prison prior to the expiration date of his sentence If the conditions are met, the parolee does not have to serve the remainder of his sentence, The term parole has a special meaning in immigration law Under certain circumstances, a person may be allowed to enter the U S for humanitarian purposes, even when he or she does not meet the technical visa requirements Those who are allowed to come to the U S without a visa in this manner are granted parole, and are known as parolees Advanced parole may be granted to a person who is already in the U S but needs to leave temporarily, and return without a visa This is most common when someone has a green card application in process and must leave the U S for an emergency or on business Occasionally, an individual who is in the U S illegally may be granted advanced parole to enable him or her to leave the U S temporarily and return without getting a visa, Parole is the act of speaking In referring to the concrete and individual usage of a known set of rules (grammar, syntax, social connotations of words, etc ), it differs from langue and langage, a conditional release from prison which allows a person to serve the remainder of his or her sentence outside of an institution but under state supervision, The release of a prisoner before the completion of their imprisonment Conditions are attached to the parole, which if broken, can result in criminal charges •Prisoners, Permission given to allow a person (parolee) to be admitted to the US when not ordinarily authorized as when lacking a visa or entry documents When permission to re-enter is given before leaving the US, it is called Advance Parole, Supervised release of a prisoner from imprisonment on certain prescribed conditions which entitle him to termination of his sentence, The formal supervision of a convicted offender by a state parole agent when the offender is released from a state correctional institution into the community, A procedure in which a parole board releases a convict on good behavior before the maximum sentence expires, conditional release of convicted person before entire sentence served, A limited sense of freedom, New York State Division of Parole, the act of speaking; a particular utterance or word, The conditional release from prison of a convict before the expiration of his sentence If he observes the conditions, the parolee need not serve the remainder of his sentence, 1 In criminal law, a conditional release from imprisonment that entitles the person receiving it to serve the remainder of his term outside prison if he complies with all the conditions connected with his release, The Sentencing Reform Act of 1984 abolished parole Offenders whose crimes were committed on or after November 1, 1987, are sentenced by the court under guideline sentencing procedures established by the United States Sentencing Commission, The conditional release from prison of a convict before the expiration of his sentence If he observes the conditions, the parolee need not sere the remainder of his sentence, Oral declaration, A watchword given only to officers of guards; distinguished from countersign, which is given to all guards, See lst Parol, 2, See 2d Parol, be conditionally released from jail, promise, upon one's faith and honor, to fulfill stated conditions, as not to bear arms against one's captors, to return to custody, or the like, Word of promise; word of honor; plighted faith; especially Mil, release a criminal from detention and place him on parole; "The prisoner was paroled after serving 10 years in prison, (law) a conditional release from imprisonment that entitiles the person to serve the remainder of the sentence outside the prison as long as the terms of release are complied with a promise; "he gave his word", To set at liberty on parole; as, to parole prisoners, conditionally released from jail; pledge or promise made by a prisoner that he will obey the terms of his release, If a prisoner is given parole, he or she is released before the official end of their prison sentence and has to promise to behave well. Although sentenced to life, he will become eligible for parole after serving 10 years. If a prisoner is on parole, he or she is released before the official end of their prison sentence and will not be sent back to prison if their behaviour is good. If released, he will continue to be on parole for eight more years, The supervised conditional release of a prisoner before the expiration of his or her sentence If the parolee observes the conditions, he or she need not serve the rest of his or her term, A conditional release from imprisonment that entitles the person receiving it to serve the remainder of the sentence outside of the prison as long as all conditions of release are met, "Parole" is the release of a person from prison before the end of his sentence, under certain conditions or restrictions which must be met or the person will be returned to prison You may request to be notified by the Board of Parole of hearing dates and Board decisions prior to an individual's release Contact the Victim Assistance Program for further info, Supervised conditional release of a prisoner, In criminal law A conditional release; condition being that, if prisoner makes good, he will receive an absolute discharge from balance of sentence, but, if he does not, he will returned to serve unexpired time, The conditional and revocable release of an inmate by the Board of Paroles to parole supervision, A term of community supervision afforded by the Parole Board to a prisoner who has served the minimum portion of his or her sentence, less good time or disciplinary credits if applicable While on parole, a parolee is supervised by an agent who is an employee of the Department of Corrections At the successful completion of the parole period, the offender is "discharged" from his or her sentence If a parolee violates the parole terms, he or she can be sent back to prison The Parole Board retains jurisdiction until the maximum-sentence is served in prison or the offender discharges from parole, If a prisoner is paroled, he or she is given parole. He faces at most 12 years in prison and could be paroled after eight years. permission for someone to leave prison, on the condition that they promise to behave well on parole (from parabola; PARABLE). to allow someone to leave prison on the condition that they promise to behave well. Supervised conditional liberty from prison granted prior to the expiration of a prisoner's sentence. Modern use of parole stems from a change in penal philosophy to emphasize rehabilitation rather than retribution. In some jurisdictions, those convicted of certain crimes (e.g., rape or murder) are not eligible for parole. Conditions of parole vary, but in all cases their violation may constitute grounds for reincarceration. Parole supervision ranges from little more than a periodic police check to intensive supervision by trained personnel. See also probation, a promise; "he gave his word", a secret word or phrase known only to a restricted group; "he forgot the password", The early release of a person from prison The individual continues serving the sentence outside of prison but under supervision The released prisoner must obey specific conditions of parole If the conditions are violated the individual will be sent back to prison, release a criminal from detention and place him on parole; "The prisoner was paroled after serving 10 years in prison",
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present participle of parole
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Word-of-mouth
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Verbal, oral, informal - "Parol, or extrinsic evidence should only be used where it may clarify ambiguous terms of a contract."
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An ornamental star-like Christmas lantern from the Philippines
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The amount of time a prisoner spends on limited release
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The release of (a prisoner) on the understanding that he/she checks in regularly and obeys the law
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To release (a prisoner) on the understanding that s/he checks in regularly and obeys the law
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Language in use, as opposed to language as a system
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Oral declaration; word of mouth; also, a writing not under seal
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verbal, not in writing
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A word; an oral utterance
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oral, verbal sıfat
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Given or done by word of mouth; oral; also, given by a writing not under seal; as, parol evidence
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Verbal; not in writing
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evidence rule only those terms that were included in the final form of the contract, make up the contract Nothing else forms part of the contract
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Not written, verbal
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A system for the supervised release of prisoners before their terms are over
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conditional release of a convict from prison prior to the expiration date of his sentence If the conditions are met, the parolee does not have to serve the remainder of his sentence
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parole
The term parole has a special meaning in immigration law Under certain circumstances, a person may be allowed to enter the U S for humanitarian purposes, even when he or she does not meet the technical visa requirements Those who are allowed to come to the U S without a visa in this manner are granted parole, and are known as parolees Advanced parole may be granted to a person who is already in the U S but needs to leave temporarily, and return without a visa This is most common when someone has a green card application in process and must leave the U S for an emergency or on business Occasionally, an individual who is in the U S illegally may be granted advanced parole to enable him or her to leave the U S temporarily and return without getting a visa
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Parole is the act of speaking In referring to the concrete and individual usage of a known set of rules (grammar, syntax, social connotations of words, etc ), it differs from langue and langage
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parole
a conditional release from prison which allows a person to serve the remainder of his or her sentence outside of an institution but under state supervision
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The release of a prisoner before the completion of their imprisonment Conditions are attached to the parole, which if broken, can result in criminal charges •Prisoners
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Permission given to allow a person (parolee) to be admitted to the US when not ordinarily authorized as when lacking a visa or entry documents When permission to re-enter is given before leaving the US, it is called Advance Parole
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parole
Supervised release of a prisoner from imprisonment on certain prescribed conditions which entitle him to termination of his sentence
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The formal supervision of a convicted offender by a state parole agent when the offender is released from a state correctional institution into the community
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parole
A procedure in which a parole board releases a convict on good behavior before the maximum sentence expires
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parole
conditional release of convicted person before entire sentence served
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A limited sense of freedom
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New York State Division of Parole
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parole
the act of speaking; a particular utterance or word
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parole
The conditional release from prison of a convict before the expiration of his sentence If he observes the conditions, the parolee need not serve the remainder of his sentence
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parole
1 In criminal law, a conditional release from imprisonment that entitles the person receiving it to serve the remainder of his term outside prison if he complies with all the conditions connected with his release
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parole
The Sentencing Reform Act of 1984 abolished parole Offenders whose crimes were committed on or after November 1, 1987, are sentenced by the court under guideline sentencing procedures established by the United States Sentencing Commission
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parole
The conditional release from prison of a convict before the expiration of his sentence If he observes the conditions, the parolee need not sere the remainder of his sentence
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Oral declaration
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A watchword given only to officers of guards; distinguished from countersign, which is given to all guards
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See lst Parol, 2
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See 2d Parol
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parole
be conditionally released from jail fiil
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promise, upon one's faith and honor, to fulfill stated conditions, as not to bear arms against one's captors, to return to custody, or the like
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Word of promise; word of honor; plighted faith; especially Mil
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release a criminal from detention and place him on parole; "The prisoner was paroled after serving 10 years in prison
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(law) a conditional release from imprisonment that entitiles the person to serve the remainder of the sentence outside the prison as long as the terms of release are complied with a promise; "he gave his word"
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To set at liberty on parole; as, to parole prisoners
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conditionally released from jail; pledge or promise made by a prisoner that he will obey the terms of his release isim
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If a prisoner is given parole, he or she is released before the official end of their prison sentence and has to promise to behave well. Although sentenced to life, he will become eligible for parole after serving 10 years. If a prisoner is on parole, he or she is released before the official end of their prison sentence and will not be sent back to prison if their behaviour is good. If released, he will continue to be on parole for eight more years
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parole
The supervised conditional release of a prisoner before the expiration of his or her sentence If the parolee observes the conditions, he or she need not serve the rest of his or her term
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parole
A conditional release from imprisonment that entitles the person receiving it to serve the remainder of the sentence outside of the prison as long as all conditions of release are met
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parole
"Parole" is the release of a person from prison before the end of his sentence, under certain conditions or restrictions which must be met or the person will be returned to prison You may request to be notified by the Board of Parole of hearing dates and Board decisions prior to an individual's release Contact the Victim Assistance Program for further info
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Supervised conditional release of a prisoner
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In criminal law A conditional release; condition being that, if prisoner makes good, he will receive an absolute discharge from balance of sentence, but, if he does not, he will returned to serve unexpired time
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The conditional and revocable release of an inmate by the Board of Paroles to parole supervision
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A term of community supervision afforded by the Parole Board to a prisoner who has served the minimum portion of his or her sentence, less good time or disciplinary credits if applicable While on parole, a parolee is supervised by an agent who is an employee of the Department of Corrections At the successful completion of the parole period, the offender is "discharged" from his or her sentence If a parolee violates the parole terms, he or she can be sent back to prison The Parole Board retains jurisdiction until the maximum-sentence is served in prison or the offender discharges from parole
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If a prisoner is paroled, he or she is given parole. He faces at most 12 years in prison and could be paroled after eight years. permission for someone to leave prison, on the condition that they promise to behave well on parole (from parabola; PARABLE). to allow someone to leave prison on the condition that they promise to behave well. Supervised conditional liberty from prison granted prior to the expiration of a prisoner's sentence. Modern use of parole stems from a change in penal philosophy to emphasize rehabilitation rather than retribution. In some jurisdictions, those convicted of certain crimes (e.g., rape or murder) are not eligible for parole. Conditions of parole vary, but in all cases their violation may constitute grounds for reincarceration. Parole supervision ranges from little more than a periodic police check to intensive supervision by trained personnel. See also probation
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a promise; "he gave his word"
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a secret word or phrase known only to a restricted group; "he forgot the password"
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The early release of a person from prison The individual continues serving the sentence outside of prison but under supervision The released prisoner must obey specific conditions of parole If the conditions are violated the individual will be sent back to prison
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release a criminal from detention and place him on parole; "The prisoner was paroled after serving 10 years in prison"
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