Gao began his hunger strike on Feb.19 when he was paroled by the Taipei Prison and transferred to the detention center to await deportation. |
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That's because he was paroled after serving only four years and four months of his eight-year term. |
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His brother is recently paroled from prison after serving a term for murder. |
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The scheme will be mainly targeted at offenders who serve six months or less in jail, but will apply in theory to all prisoners who are paroled. |
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He was paroled last spring after serving four years of his 70-month prison term. |
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More than 200 inmates from prisons across the country will be paroled for anything from a few hours to a week. |
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Not long after David was paroled after going to prison for the first time, I had a dream. |
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Some supporters of the death penalty argue that more innocents have been killed by released or paroled murderers than have been executed. |
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No decision has been made whether he will be paroled or not, is that correct? |
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Originally sentenced to life in prison, he was paroled in 1975 after serving only three-and-a-half years under house arrest. |
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But due to good behavior in prison, he is paroled after only five years. |
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Even if not paroled, more than 80 percent will be released, by law, after having served two thirds of their sentence. |
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In Ohio, for example, a paroled murderer was arrested last year for allegedly murdering a 13 year old girl. |
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The Service needs to set priorities for programs and services to paroled women offenders, dedicate the necessary funds, and measure the results. |
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He was paroled after Mr Huckabee commuted a 95-year prison sentence, citing his youth. |
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We do not think that criminals should be paroled after serving one-sixth of their sentence. |
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Mr. Aziz was paroled in 1985, and in 1998 was named by Louis Farrakhan to be chief of security for the Harlem mosque that Malcolm X once headed. |
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There are numerous examples of convicted people who have been paroled, finished their sentence or pardoned. |
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Many voters were afraid and angry at stories of killers being paroled. |
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There are about 4000 paroled convicts abroad in the city, embezzlers, and thieves, murderers and yeggs, loft burglars and muscle men. |
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He served his sentence, was paroled and returned to work to find that he had been dismissed and replaced. |
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Sideshow Bob terrorizes Bart after he is paroled from prison. |
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Hence, it is said, Mr McGraw's curious nickname the Licensee. Earlier this year, Mr Ferris was paroled. |
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It is a fundamental fault and flaw to have the people who turn the keys responsible for writing the report that recommends whether an inmate should be paroled or released. |
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He was never paroled, but was released instead on compassionate grounds. |
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He's proved very reliable since he was paroled. He's a good kid tryin' to go straight, for the most part. |
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When Vince, a newly paroled criminal, is forced back into a life of crime by Kranski, he secretly creates sculptures in the back room of Kranski's chop shop to vent his frustration. |
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Aboriginal women who have the support of their families or communities should have the opportunity to be paroled to their family home or the private home of a community sponsor, rather than a halfway house. |
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This time he was sentenced to life imprisonment, but the judge in his case admitted that, after taking account of his guilty plea and days spent awaiting trial, he might be paroled in little more than five years. |
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If paroled, these people could return to society and it was necessary to make very sure that their efforts to rehabilitate themselves were convincing. |
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Most successful faint hope applicants end up being paroled. |
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Why does the solicitor general measure the performance or success of Correctional Service Canada by the number of paroled offenders it can fast track out of our prisons and back onto our streets? |
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It was unwieldy to administer but the practice allowed offenders who had not been paroled previously to re-enter society under supervision after approximately two-thirds of their sentence had been served. |
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He took responsibility for his actions, and he is now one of the 98 prisoners who has been paroled, and not only has he not re-offended, but he has also become a respectable member of society. |
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He was paroled even against the advice and the wisdom of the people who were working on the front lines, who constantly told the Parole Board not to give him parole. |
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So how can we identify these individuals and ensure that they are no longer considered as posing an undue risk and can be paroled before their sentence expires? |
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It suggests that if inmates do not show any obvious interest in improving themselves and in living better lives when they are paroled, they will be denied it for a further period of time. |
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In the field, Amini's job is, among other things, to promote closer relations between offenders and their source communities so that offenders will have support when paroled. |
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Most offenders are entitled to be released by law on statutory release after serving two thirds of the sentence pronounced by the judge, if they have not already been paroled by the National Parole Board. |
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In the above-mentioned Gallup poll, four out of five of the respondents believed that many paroled convicts commit violent crimes soon after they are let out of prison. |
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The paroled David attended this Parliament to present to Robert and the members of the Three Estates the conditions for his release. |
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Eric Pawling, 45, of Chatsworth is set to be paroled today after serving time for a petty-theft conviction from a June 2006 arrest, his second such offense. |
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