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This is rare, but emergency medical paroles are sometimes granted if someone is terminally ill and death soon likely.

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What is life sentence with parole?

You will be in jail for the rest of your life with a chance of parole. When a person receives an indeterminate life sentence (7-to-life, 15-to-life, 25-to-life, etc.), that person may spend his or her life in prison. However, once 2/3 of the base sentence (7, 15, 25, etc.) is served, the inmate can try to parole. In California, parole is determined through a hearing. At the hearing, an inmate must prove that he or she is not currently dangerous to the free community. Two commissioners preside at the hearing. If the agree that the inmate is not dangerous, they can grant parole. The governor must then approve the commissioners' decision.


What happens if while on parole you violate the conditions and are ordered to a parole hearing?

This question is backward. It makes no sense. the time line is thus: Offense > arrest > trial > conviction > sentencing > prison > parole > parole violation A person would have to be granted parole, commit a new offense, be picked up, then released on bond, commit another new offense, and be taken back to prison for the second violation before being tried or sentenced on the first. In the event this should occur, no judgment, but that person should probably do a bit more time until he figures out he is traveling on a dead end.


What is the definition of parole?

A person who is in very bad health that otherwise would not be released can be granted parole.


How much time a person do in jail for negligent homicide before awarded probation?

First of all, you would not be awarded PROBATION - you would be granted PAROLE. The length of time depends on many factors, including the facts of the offense - your past record - your conduct while in prison - and, how many persons testify against your being released at the parole hearing-


What happen if a person on parole and have a court hearing?

The question is unclear. If you are on parole and violate the law and have to appear in court on another charge, it is quite likely that your parole may be affected or even revoked, depending on the severity of the new charge. If you are simply on parole and subpoenaed to attend a hearing relating to your parole case, you had BEST attend or risk having a bench warrant issued for you. Parole is NOT a -get-out-of-jail-free" card! You are still serving your sentence.


What if a person get marry while on parole?

I cannot imagine why you would not be able to be married while released on parole.


What is the definition of medical parole?

A person who is in very bad health that otherwise would not be released can be granted parole.


If a person gets a seven year sentence how long do they have to serve before they get a parole date?

in arizona, i know you have to do 85% of your time before you can go before the parole board.


What does it mean when a person receives a life sentence without the possibility of parole?

There is no true 'life" sentence. After a certain length of time even 'life' prsioners become eligible for a parole and release hearing. However, 'Life Without the Possibility of Parole' means exactly that - they are in prison until they die.


Must a hearing be held Before a person can be held guilty of indirect contempt?

a person is allowed the opportunity to have a hearing


Can you explain the significance of a parole stamp and how it impacts an individual's release process"?

A parole stamp is a legal document that allows an individual to be released from prison before serving their full sentence. It signifies that the person has met certain criteria and is deemed suitable for supervised release. The parole stamp plays a crucial role in determining when and under what conditions an individual can be released back into society.


How do you write a character reference letter for a parole hearing?

You can write a reference letter for a hearing by stating the reasons you think the person should be allowed parole. This includes examples of why and character traits that back up this request. Respectfully state your request.

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