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Definition of Paroled
1. parole [v] - See also: parole
Lexicographical Neighbors of Paroled
Literary usage of Paroled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Social Aspects of the Treatment of the Insane by Jacob Alter Goldberg (1921)
"In only a few of the cases discharged or paroled is any money granted to tide
the patients over until they find employment. Beyond that and the clinic work ..."
2. Correction and Prevention by Eugene Smith, Hastings Hornell Hart (1910)
"A state agent for each institution finds work for and visits paroled prisoners.
... State prison convicts on definite sentence who are paroled remain under ..."
3. The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events by Frank Moore, Edward Everett (1868)
"... that he presumed it amounted to the same thing, and assured her that her "
friend" would not be injured, but would be paroled and allowed to remain. ..."
4. The Criminal Courts by Reginald Heber Smith, Herbert Brutus Ehrmann (1921)
"CASES "paroled" IN JANUARY, 1917 In the January term of 1917, 254 men pleaded
guilty or were convicted of felonies and 135 were paroled by the court. ..."
5. Transactions of the Commonwealth Club of California by Commonwealth Club of California (1920)
"The critic of the parole system in the main has a marked advantage over its
advocates before the public because the few paroled prisoners who revert to ..."
6. State and County Educational Reorganization: The Revised Constitution and by Ellwood Patterson Cubberley (1914)
"paroled children. — All children placed on their good behavior, under any of the
provisions of this article, and all children paroled from attendance at the ..."