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  • What is summary probation?
  • What are some of the factors that the parole board considers for eligibility?
  • Commonly you read about the release of an inmate serving a life sentence. I thought ‘life’ was ‘life’. What happened?
  • Once someone is considered eligible for parole, what happens?
  • When does parole go into effect?
  • How long will I be on probation or parole?
  • Some states allow for unsupervised probation. Who is eligible?
  • What does someone have to do on parole or probation?
  • When will I be considered ‘free’?
  • What are house arrest and electronic monitoring?
  • What is clemency?
  • What is the difference between probation and parole?
  • Who is eligible for parole?
  • What is probation?

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