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I'm not a lawyer, nor a felon, but as I understand it, in Alabama a pardon may be requested only after the completion of a sentence (including parole requirements). However, if you mean parole (conditional early release), that would depend on several factors including original sentence, eligibility for parole, inmate's behavior, and other factors. You can find more information about your particular case here:

The Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles
http://www.pardons.state.al.us/ALABPP/Main/ALABPP%20MAIN.htm
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