Are there certain crimes for which there is no parole eligibility?

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Each state’s law dictates what classes of convicted prisoners are excluded from parole. Repeat offenders, drug traffickers, those who are security risks; those convicted of first degree murder, kidnapping, rape, arson; those serving a life imprisonment or a death sentence are typical examples.

 

 

 

 

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