No, life without the possibility of parole means just that, there is no chance of parole
A determinate sentence means an exact release date. No early release, no parole. Indeterminate sentence provides a hearing by a sentencing review board after a minimum amount of years has been served.
Generally, violation of a condition of parole means you will have a hearing before the parole board or a special "hearing officer" appointed by the government, and if it is determined during that hearing that you did in fact violate your parole conditions your parole will be revoked and you will go back to prison to serve out the remainder of your term. You'll have a chance at the hearing to defend yourself, but it's kind of hard to argue with a positive drug test.If the parole violation is itself a crime (which it might be for a drug test), then you could ADDITIONALLY face a separate trial and possible sentencing for that, which would be added to your original sentence.
In Massachusetts, a life sentence typically means a minimum of 15 years served before becoming eligible for parole. However, parole is not guaranteed and release is ultimately determined by the parole board.
Being eligible for parole means that an inmate is able to be considered for release from prison before serving the full term of their sentence. Parole eligibility is typically determined by factors such as good behavior, completion of rehabilitation programs, and compliance with prison rules. If granted parole, the individual will be released under supervision and must abide by certain conditions set by the parole board.
"A vous la parole" translates to "You have the floor" in English. It is an expression used to give someone the opportunity to speak or share their thoughts.
It means one violated the rules on one's parole. In the Civil War, prisoners were often paroled back to the other side. They gave their word that they would obey the rules. They were forbidden to fight for their units or side until they had been exchanged for a prisoner from the other side. It prevented the enemy from having to house and feed the prisoner.
Yes, parole officer are law enforcement officers with full police powers in NJ. The difference is their day to day duties. Parole officers primary job duty is to supervise parolees under parole supervision. That means to make sure the person under supervision is complying with the conditions imposed by the State Parole Board before they were released. Most parole officers spend their time filing administartive charges (parole violations) on violators, but at times new charges (family, friends, or on the parolee) are unavoidable.
It means the offender so sentenced will serve a minimum of twenty years before being eligible for parole. In the state of Michigan, it means about a 99% chance the offender will do life in prison.
Parole is the French word for "word". French expression "donner sa parole" means "to give once word". To be under parole thus means that you have been freed under condition you have promised to behave as a good citizen. Back to jail is the result of braking his parole.
Getting on board means someone is asking you to join in with them. This is a common term used in group settings.
Life without parole