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In the past, such offenders landed in jail.
Other states reduced prison terms for low-level offenses; diverted some offenders to community supervision; and strengthened parole programs, so that fewer offenders landed back in jail for technical violations like missed appointments or failed drug tests.
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If a parolee is arrested or fails a drug test or misses an appointment with a parole officer, the offender lands back in prison.
More than a dozen cities and counties have taken steps that make it easier for qualified ex-offenders to land government jobs, except in education and law enforcement and other sensitive areas from which people with convictions are normally barred by law.
A first conviction could land offenders in jail for between 10 days and a year.
Turley then described how a variety of French anti-speech laws have other landed non-violent offenders in jail.
Despite describing Stuckless as a "prolific serial pedophile," the Crown did not seek a dangerous offender designation, which could have landed him an indefinite prison sentence.
In Iowa, they landed on about 80% of eligible offenders, according to sentencing commission data.
One nearby beach, Doheny State Beach in Dana Point, landed on the list for "repeat offenders," with a dismal ranking.
For treason, an offender's lands were forfeited to the king.
The roof-raiser rankles less than the helicopter-offender, who lands in blatant defiance of local law with cash in hand, ready to pay the fine and do it again the next week.
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