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In the early years, Mr. Becker said, the commission would not grant early release to an inmate with a long record or violent background.
But Israel has long refused to grant early release to such prisoners along with other Palestinians, seeing it as an affront to Israeli sovereignty.
Faced with overcrowded prisons and a backlog of state prisoners in city and county jails, the state's Board of Correction voted to grant early release to 560 inmates.
While advocates for prisoners' rights say plummeting crime rates have played a role in the decline, which is expected to continue, officials in the Pataki administration attributed the trend to new policies that grant early release to more nonviolent felons.
He represented the former chairperson of the state parole board, Marie Ragghianti, after Ragghianti was fired by Gov. Ray Blanton for refusing to grant early releases to inmates who had bribed members of Blanton's staff.
She recently opposed plans by Mr. Rajoy's government to grant early release to a member of ETA, the violent Basque separatist group, who was jailed for murder but found to be terminally ill with cancer.
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This stands as Jeanne's first major public project since the MacArthur Foundation awarded her its "Genius" grant earlier in the year, and the book shows how appropriate the award is.
Therefore she should not be granted early release.
Grants Apply for internal university grants early: first come, first served.
They rarely release inmates early; only 15 people have been granted early release in the past five years.
Last week he vetoed legislation granting early freedom to about 35,000 prison inmates.
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