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  2. California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation

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    According to the Department's official Web site, "there are more than 148,000 adult parolees and 3,800 juvenile parolees supervised by the CDCR." [7] A 2002 article found that "California's growth in the numbers of people on parole supervision—and in the numbers whose parole has been revoked—has far exceeded the growth in the rest of the ...

  3. Special Service Unit - Wikipedia

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    The primary mission of SSU is to conduct intricate and comprehensive criminal investigations that focus on both current and former inmates of CDCR as well as individuals under state parole. [3] These dedicated professionals operate at the intersection of justice and public safety, often collaborating with a network of law enforcement agencies ...

  4. Compassionate release - Wikipedia

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    Obtaining a compassionate release for a prison inmate is a process that varies from country to country (and sometimes even within countries) but generally involves petitioning the warden or court to the effect that the subject is terminally ill and would benefit from obtaining aid outside of the prison system, or is otherwise eligible under the relevant law.

  5. California Substance Abuse Treatment Facility and State ...

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    Robert Downey Jr. – Actor who entered SATF in August 1999 to serve a three-year sentence for a "parole violation that stemmed from a 1996 drug conviction." [ 25 ] In August 2000, he was released early "on orders from the 2nd District Court of Appeal in Los Angeles" because he had received credit for "time served on related misdemeanor charges ...

  6. Parole (United States immigration) - Wikipedia

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    Among the categories of parole are port-of-entry parole, humanitarian parole, parole in place, removal-related parole, and advance parole (typically requested by persons inside the United States who need to travel outside the U.S. without abandoning status, such as applicants for LPR status, holders of and applicants for TPS, and individuals with other forms of parole).

  7. Parole board - Wikipedia

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    A parole board is a panel of people who decide whether an offender should be released from prison on parole after serving at least a minimum portion of their sentence as prescribed by the sentencing judge. Parole boards are used in many jurisdictions, including the United Kingdom, the United States, and New Zealand.

  8. Cubans can now get parole to enter the United States. Here is ...

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    The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services released details on Friday about the new parole program for Cubans, Haitians and Nicaraguans that was announced Thursday by President Joe Biden.

  9. California Rehabilitation Center - Wikipedia

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    Tim Lambesis – Pled guilty to soliciting the murder of his wife, released on parole after serving two years of his six year sentence. Kellen Winslow II- Former NFL player and a first round draft pick by the Cleveland Browns. On February 19, 2021, Winslow agreed and accepted a 14-year prison sentence for one count of rape and two counts of ...