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Discover LudwigThe phrase "under parole" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to someone who has been released from prison on the condition that they adhere to certain rules and regulations set by the law. Here is an example: "After serving 10 years in prison, the convicted felon was released under parole and had to report to a probation officer once a week."
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Defector cases generally are handled under parole procedures.
Mr. Monroe was to remain under parole supervision until 2006.
Mr. Violette said Mr. Raheem would be "under parole supervision for the remainder of his life".
Mr. Travis was released in March and remains under parole supervision, Mr. Kniest said.
The notorious 17-year-old rapper had been prohibited from using firearms under parole terms imposed on him in 2011.
Nevertheless, the Norfolk Four remain under parole supervision and, according to the terms of the pardon, must register in their communities as sex offenders.
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Garrido was under federal parole supervision for eight years and under state control as a convicted rapist for 10 years. .
At the same time, he had also begun to chafe under the parole board rules.
But there are restrictions to his availability under his parole agreement.
Under her parole, the 41-year-old New Yorker cannot leave Peru until her 20-year sentence ends in 2015, unless the president decides to commute it.
In July, 1977, President Carter agreed to allow fifteen thousand more refugees, including all the boat people, to enter the United States under the parole authority.
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