be on parole
常见例句
- In future, most inmates who get out of prison will no longer be on “parole” but on “probation”, which means they report to their county, not the state.
在将来,绝大多数处于的犯人将不再是处于“假释期”而是处于“缓刑察看期”,这意味着他们将向他们所在县而不是向州政府作汇报。 - China's law stipulates that prisoners who really show repentance and have rendered meritorious service can, upon rulings of the people's courts, have their sentences commuted or be put on parole.
中国法律规定,对确有悔改和立功表现的罪犯,经人民法院裁定分别给予减刑、假释。 - However, as the law is too permissive, the boy was sentenced to imprisonment for 14 years and he could be released on parole.
然而,由于法律宽容,男孩只被判处14年监禁,而且他也可以被假释。 - California has had a high recidivism rate (of 70%) in part because every released inmate used to be placed on parole and many were returned to prison for small violations such as missing appointments or failing alcohol tests.
ECONOMIST: California's prisons - Though his sentence is far shorter than the more than 400 years he could have faced for molesting ten children over a 15-year period, the 68-year-old will likely spend the rest of his life behind bars because he cannot be released on parole before his minimum 30-year sentence is served.
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