Examples of 'still on parole' in a sentence
Meaning of "still on parole"
still on parole: This phrase indicates that an individual is continuing to serve a period of supervised release from prison following their initial incarceration. It signifies that the person is still under legal supervision despite being released from prison
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still on parole
I am still on parole for the last one.
The thief was still on parole.
Still on parole.
I know you are still on parole.
You are still on parole for armed robbery.
Though strictly speaking he 's still on parole.
You are still on parole.
Wadenah had been previously convicted of similar crimes, a repeat offender, still on parole.
I am still on parole.
Eddie is a car thief and wheel man extraordinaire. Still on parole.
I was still on parole.
I can not break in . I am still on parole.
I'm still on parole from the last one.
You know she 's still on parole.
He 's the best cook in Sarawak . Though strictly speaking he 's still on parole.
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A month, he still on parole.
What did he do? Though strictly speaking he 's still on parole.
Dickie 's still on parole.
Are you in trouble, Billy? You know, you are still on parole.
He 's still on parole now.
You know, you are still on parole.
I'm still on parole for the last one. What's the plan this time?
Even though he 's still On parole.
I'm kinda leaning towards Henry myself. Lee, he's still on parole.
Listen, I am still on parole.
He also pardoned Rangell, Tanner, Linkomies, and Kivimäki, who were still on parole.
You know I'm still on parole.
How we gonna go to Paris, man? Dickie's still on parole.
Oh, is he ever . Still on parole.
ROBERT, How we gonna go to Paris, man? Dickie's still on parole.
Come on, man . I am still on parole.
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