An indeterminate sentence typically includes three primary elements: a range of time for the sentence rather than a fixed term, eligibility for parole or release based on behavior and rehabilitation efforts, and the discretion of the parole board or correctional authorities to determine when the individual is ready for release. This system aims to promote rehabilitation by allowing inmates the possibility of early release if they demonstrate good behavior and progress.
Due to the indeterminate directions, we got lost on the way to the party.
He will definitely serve the term of the determinate sentence first. If, after serving the term of the determinate sentence, if the court feels that additional jail/prison time is called for, he will then serve the indeterminate sentence. The important phraseology here is the fact that the sentences are CONSECUTIVE and not CONCURRENT.
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(indeterminate should often be replaced by undetermined)"He was served a bowl of evil-looking soup made from indeterminate ingredients.""The exact length of the river remains indeterminate, given its various tributaries."
J. T. Gilmour has written: 'The indeterminate sentence and parole system' -- subject(s): Parole, Indeterminate sentences
indeterminate sentencing
The college plans to enroll an indeterminate number of students; the size of the class will depend on the number of applicants and how many accept offers of admission.
state legislature
Lincoln Efford has written: 'The indeterminate sentence and habitual criminals in New Zealand'
A primary preposition is a type of preposition that typically indicates the relationship between two elements in a sentence, such as time, location, direction, or manner. Examples of primary prepositions include "in," "on," "at," "to," and "with." These prepositions are essential for conveying the meaning and structure of a sentence in English grammar.
It IS indeterminate.