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The unsworn statement from Sergeant Bales, 40, came on the third day of a hearing to determine whether he should ever be eligible for parole in the March 2012 massacre.
His defense attorney, Antonio Bestard, said he was "disappointed" that the verdict means his client won't ever be eligible for parole.
If the jury once again deadlocks, the death penalty will be off the table and the judge will decide whether or not Arias will ever be eligible to get out of jail.
When Levs asked Goldman if a heterosexual man with a wife who gives birth to a child would ever be eligible for paid leave, the company declined to comment.
There's always the possibility that Kim could one day win an award, but the rep told THR, that he couldn't say if reality stars will ever be eligible, and they aren't "on our radar right now".
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I was asked what kind of secondary school I went to and whether I had ever been eligible for free school meals.
Presumably, in a post-Brexit world, no UK city will ever again be eligible either for the award or for the financial boost that comes with it.
And if we ever have children, they will be eligible for dual citizenship, a great benefit in a global economy and culture.
It can't hurt and with the ever increasing cost you may be eligible.
No patient with good adherence has ever asked to receive financial incentives as well (and to our knowledge none has ever become poorly adherent in order to be eligible for the scheme).
To be eligible, participants were 18 years of age or older, had ever injected illicit drugs and resided in the greater Vancouver region.
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