parole
n. 假释,假释期; [军](俘虏的)释放宣言; [军]口令,暗号
vt. 假释; 使假释出狱; 允许宣誓后释放
If a prisoner is given parole, he or she is released before the official end of their prison sentence and has to promise to behave well.
Although sentenced to life, he will become eligible for parole after serving 10 years.
虽然被判终身监禁,但是他在服刑10年后可以申请假释。
If a prisoner is paroled, he or she is given parole.
He faces at most 12 years in prison and could be paroled after eight years.
他面临最高12年监禁,8年后可以获得假释。
1. a promise;
2. a secret word or phrase known only to a restricted group;
3. (law) a conditional release from imprisonment that entitiles the person to serve the remainder of the sentence outside the prison as long as the terms of release are complied with
1. release a criminal from detention and place him on parole;
The suspect , Lovelle Mixon was on parole for assault with a deadly weapon.
犯罪嫌疑人洛维勒·密克松正处于保释期,因为他涉嫌持致命武器大打出手.
The parole originating from capitalistic punishment system is an important way of enforcement of punishment.
假释制度是近代资产阶级刑罚制度的产物,是一项重要的行刑制度.
They should serve at least 20 years before parole should be considered, the judge recommended.
判处罪犯要服刑满二十年后才可以提早出狱.
Commutation and parole are two important systems to realize the purpose of penalty.
减刑、假释是实现刑罚目的的两项重要制度.
People on parole must follow certain rules.
被假释的人必须遵守一定的规定.