Slogan (criminal law)

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One of the slogans in the United States is early parole . In the conviction, the court specifies a minimum term of imprisonment that must be served; after this time a password can be requested. This is decided by a parole board based in the government of the respective federal state , which takes into account the conduct in the prison, the prospect of reintegration as well as any continuing endangerment by the convicted person. The slogan corresponds to an early release on probation in the law of the DA-CH countries.

Must be distinguished from a suspension of a prison sentence on probation ( English probation ) instead of detention, see Probation .

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  1. ^ Difference Between Probation and Parole. In: criminal-law.freeadvice.com. Accessed March 31, 2019 .