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Yes, it is possible for someone to be on parole for life, depending on the laws and regulations of the specific jurisdiction.

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Is it possible to get parole on a life sentence?

Yes, it is possible to be granted parole on a life sentence, but it is typically rare and requires meeting specific criteria and demonstrating rehabilitation and remorse.


What is the highest possible sentence for a juvenile?

Life without parole


Is it possible to serve lifetime probation or parole?

Yes. People sentenced to life in prison are often paroled. When this happens, they are on parole for life. There is no such thing as "lifetime probation."


If you get life without the possibility of parole do you still go before the parole board?

No, life without the possibility of parole means just that, there is no chance of parole


How long is a life sentence with out parole in Montana?

Life without parole in Montana is natural life.


What is a life felony?

That you are a felon for life and have parole for life


How many years is a life sentence in Missouri?

If the sentence is life without parole, then the term is forever and no release will be granted. If the life term is with the possibility of parole, then the Parole Board will, for offenses that carry a mandatory minimum of 85% of the sentence, consider parole after approximately 25 years.


What alternatives are used by most states that do not allow capital punishment?

Life in prison, WITHOUT parole.


How long is a life sentence in Georgia?

In Georgia if you are sentenced to life in prison without parole, you will be in there until you die. If you have the option for parole, you could get out as soon as 7 years has been served.


How many years is life in prison?

There is a difference between Life in Prison, and Life in Prison without the Possibility of Parole. Life without Parole is just that, until the end of the person's natural life. Regular Life in Prison is 40 years, and then the person becomes eligible for Parole, which does not guarantee that they will be released, only that they will regularly be reviewed by the Parole Board.


Can an eighteen year old get life without parole?

(in the US) It certainly is possible. An 18 year-old is an adult according to the laws of all states.


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.

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