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  1. U.S. Parole Commission | Frequently Asked Questions

    Feb 4, 2025 · To apply for parole, the offender has to fill out and sign an application furnished by a case manager. Everyone except those committed under juvenile delinquency procedures who …

  2. What Is Parole and How Does the Process Work? - LegalClarity

    Jul 24, 2025 · Parole is the conditional release of an incarcerated person from prison before their full sentence is served. This system helps individuals transition back into society under …

  3. Parole - Wikipedia

    Originating from the French word parole ('speech, spoken words' but also 'promise'), the term became associated during the Middle Ages with the release of prisoners who gave their word.

  4. What Is Parole And How Does It Work? – Forbes Advisor

    Nov 21, 2023 · Parole is a conditional freedom for those convicted of a felony who have served part or all of a prison sentence. Prisoners on parole are known as “parolees” and must meet …

  5. PAROLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Dec 9, 2012 · The meaning of PAROLE is a promise made with or confirmed by a pledge of one's honor; especially : the promise of a prisoner of war to fulfill stated conditions in consideration …

  6. Parole - USCIS

    The discretionary decision that allows inadmissible aliens to leave an inspection facility freely so that, although they are not admitted to the United States, they are permitted to be physically …

  7. parole | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute

    Parole is the conditional release of prisoners before the full completion of their sentence. The paroled prisoners, or parolees, are supervised by parole officers and who check if the parolee …

  8. U.S. Parole Commission - USAGov

    The U.S. Parole Commission considers prisoners' applications for parole, deciding whether or not a prisoner has earned a chance to reintegrate into the community.

  9. Parole is temporary, and individuals are expected to depart the United States after the authorized period has ended (unless another form of status or relief is granted). Parole has been …

  10. Probation vs. Parole: What's the Difference? | GovFacts

    Dec 5, 2025 · Unlike probation, which is imposed by a judge, parole is typically an administrative decision made by a parole board or similar authority. It’s important to distinguish parole from a …