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Recent Examples of paroleeThe million or so parolees who entered the country during the Biden years seem a likely place to start.—Jonathan Blitzer, The New Yorker, 5 Dec. 2024 In the past two years the Biden administration has also allowed hundreds of thousands of immigrants from Ukraine, Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela to temporarily reside in the U.S. as parolees via humanitarian programs.—Kristen Taketa, The Mercury News, 11 Nov. 2024 Anxious to distance herself from that movie, which MGM reportedly recut against director Jim Goddard’s wishes, Madonna turned her attention to playing Nikki Finn, her savvy parolee in the screwball comedy Who’s That Girl.—Matthew Jacobs, Vulture, 5 July 2024 Instead, the Venezuelan parolees, as the government calls them, will be given notices instructing them to apply for another immigration benefit or leave the country, the officials said.—Camilo Montoya-Galvez, CBS News, 3 Oct. 2024 See all Example Sentences for parolee
Deputies contacted an 18-year-old male probationer hanging out with two… pic.twitter.com/IA6hu0FXZs
— Sacramento Sheriff (@sacsheriff) June 12, 2024
Both suspects are in custody and were scheduled to appear in court Wednesday for a settlement conference.
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Ishani Desai,
Sacramento Bee,
12 June 2024
One of her probationers was a man, identified in the complaint as RP, who wanted to provide extra financial support for the victim of his crime, despite having no outstanding restitution order or court fees.
In addition, the executive order calls for the attorney general to block the use of federal funding for medical treatment or procedures for gender transition for prisoners.
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Emily Alpert Reyes,
Los Angeles Times,
21 Jan. 2025
Healthcare costs, inefficiencies associated with old buildings and excessive overtime to meet the demands of supervising 150,000 prisoners 24/7 continues to drive expenses.
Two of the inmates who received commutations, Shannon Agofsky and Len Davis, filed petitions to reject the clemency action earlier this month, arguing that accepting it could hinder their appeals.
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Gordon G. Chang,
Newsweek,
24 Jan. 2025
State prisons, including San Quentin in Marin County where serious felons are housed, are allowed to release inmates to federal officers.
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