Parole definition

Parole means the same as defined in Iowa Code section 906.1.
Parole means a conditional release of a juvenile offender from residency in secure care to live outside of secure care under the supervision of the Division of Juvenile Justice Services, or another person designated by the Division of Juvenile Justice Services.
Parole means the release to the community of a prisoner by a decision of the board of pardons and parole prior to the expiration of the prisoner's term subject to conditions imposed by the board of pardons and parole and the supervision of the department of corrections.

Examples of Parole in a sentence

  • These rights apply to all employees in bargaining units represented by AFSCME at Central Table negotiations as well as the Department of Corrections and Board of Parole except employees who are laid off during initial trial service.

  • Parole does not constitute formal admission to the United States and parolees are required to leave when the parole expires, or if eligible, to be admitted in a lawful status.

  • Thus, the district court concluded in Florida Parole and Probation Commission v.

  • Employees who elect to be placed on the Secondary Recall List shall specify in writing the AFSCME Central Table and/or Department of Corrections and Board of Parole bargaining units and geographic areas to which they are willing to be recalled.

  • Agency Layoff Lists are intra-agency layoff lists, as defined in each AFSCME Central Table Agency and/or Department of Corrections and Board of Parole bargaining unit Contract.


More Definitions of Parole

Parole means a conditional release of a youth offender from residency in a secure facility to live outside that facility under the supervision of the Division of Juvenile Justice Services or other person designated by the division.
Parole means the release of an inmate to the community by the
Parole means the conditional and revocable release of a
Parole means the release to the community of a prisoner by the decision of the board prior to
Parole means parole under an order made under the Sentence Administration Act 2003 and includes parole under an equivalent order made under the laws of a foreign jurisdiction;
Parole means the release to the community of a prisoner by the decision of a hearing panel prior to the expiration of the prisoner's term, subject to conditions imposed by the hearing panel and subject to supervision of the department.
Parole means a conditional release of a juvenile offender from residency in