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Parole Tue Jun 24, 2008 14:07 pm  Parole
 

Here's a link that will hopefully help contributor M. understand why and how people can communicate.
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Parole Wed Jun 25, 2008 0:56 am  Parole
 

I sense you were thinking of this meaning, Ralf:

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supervised conditional release from prison granted prior to the expiration of a sentence.


(I have often wished for conditional release before the expiration of a sentence.)

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Parole Wed Jun 25, 2008 7:53 am  Parole
 

Yes, deceit and error of judgment may lead to a sentence based on ignored evidence. In any case, conditional deferral lingers like the sword of Damocles.
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