6 Things to know about parole conditions
- October 23, 2019
- Kate Mitchell
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If an offender is released on parole, conditions may be imposed on the offender’s release. The points below apply to those release by the Parole Board of Canada, but note that the Ontario Parole Board also has the power to…
What happens if a prisoner breaches a parole condition?
- June 11, 2019
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If prisoners don’t follow their parole or statutory release conditions, then their parole or statutory release can be suspended. Note that parole or statutory release can also be suspended for other reasons, including: To prevent a breach of a condition; To…
7 Tips for a successful parole hearing
- May 22, 2019
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Prepare. The Board has access to offenders’ correctional documents and will base their questions around the information contained in those documents. Reviewing documents beforehand can help avoid surprises at a parole hearing. Be open, honest, and transparent. Attempting to…
When are inmates eligible for parole?
- May 11, 2019
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Inmates are generally eligible for parole after serving 1/3 or 7 years of their sentence (whichever is less). Parole eligibility for those serving life sentences is decided at sentencing. In addition to parole, inmates may be eligible for other types…
5 Things to know about observing parole hearings
- May 4, 2019
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The Parole Board of Canada and Ontario Parole Board allow members of the public to attend parole hearings. Below are some things you should know if you’re considering going to a hearing: Observers need to fill out a form before…
How to write a parole support letter in five steps
- April 21, 2019
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Letters from friends, family, co-workers, etc. can increase an offender’s chances of being granted parole. While there is no specific format required, you should try to be organized, detailed, and honest. Below are five steps to help you prepare a…
Can parole decisions be appealed?
- April 16, 2019
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Yes. Both federal and provincial inmates can challenge parole decisions, but the review mechanisms are different. Inmates can appeal a denial of parole, conditions imposed on parole, revocation decisions, detention orders, etc. Federal inmates Parole decisions for federal inmates…
Are parole hearings different for Aboriginal prisoners?
- April 11, 2019
- Kate Mitchell
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An Aboriginal offender may request to have his or her parole hearing in a different format. Federal inmates Elder-assisted hearings An Elder will be present to provide the Board with information about the culture and traditions of the Aboriginal population…