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parole

[pa-rawl] / paˈrɔl /
VERB
discharge
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG


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Compensation for a sports trader at Susquehanna International Group starts at around $90,000 a year, according to people familiar with the matter, roughly on par with a parole officer in nearby Philadelphia.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some of those who weren’t issued humanitarian parole but released into the U.S.—including more than 500,000 Cubans, according to advocacy groups—were issued a form, the I-220A.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Daily Mirror reported that James Bulger's family had been informed of the upcoming parole hearing, which it said was expected to take place next month.

From BBC

Williams, who is now 39 years old, first became eligible for youth offender parole in September 2024, at which time the Parole Board deemed him a threat to public safety and unsuitable for release.

From Los Angeles Times

"Before making a recommendation the parole board conducts a thorough assessment of the offender's risk of harm and risk of absconding," said Davies-Jones.

From BBC