The parolee-at-large has prior convictions, including arson, court records show.
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Fourteen years after the slaying, DNA evidence linked a parolee to Turtu's death.
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Because, as Bueermann said, ignoring the parolee problem won't make it go away.
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A grand jury cleared two officers who opened fire on parolee Howard Tucker, 37.
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Officers believe the parolee strangled 69-year-old Charles John Samo in July 2009.
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As a parolee, Garrido wore a GPS-linked ankle bracelet that tracked his movements.
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A man in the van, who officers determined was a wanted parolee, was also arrested.
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Horn advocates putting responsibility for success in the hands of the parolee.
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Martinez said the man was a parolee with an outstanding warrant for a bank robbery.
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Probationer: someone released on probation or on parole
Parole is the provisional release of a prisoner who agrees to certain conditions prior to the completion of the maximum sentence period, originating from the French parole ("voice", "spoken words"). The term became associated during the Middle Ages with the release of prisoners who gave their word.
A parolee is an alien, appearing to be inadmissible to the inspecting officer, allowed into the United States for urgent humanitarian reasons or when that alien's entry is determined to be for significant public benefit. ...
A convicted felon released from incarceration to serve a portion of their sentence under supervision in the community (parole). A parolee reports on a regular schedule to a Parole Officer, and must obey specific conditions of release until the original sentence is completed.
One who is released on parole (=release of a prisoner on condition of sustained lawful behavior).
A person committed to the custody of the executive director of the Department of Corrections, who has been officially assigned to parole status by the Parole Board, or an interstate parolee being supervised in any state.