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Bill is arrested and convicted in a case of drug trafficking. he is sentenced to three to six years in prison. according to the indeterminate sentencing policy, when will bill be eligible for parole?

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The answer is "When he has completed the minimum sentence".

Parole is a kind of contingent discharge permitting a man indicted an offense to serve whatever remains of his or her sentence out of jail.
The time when a man ends up qualified for parole relies upon a few components, including the kind of offense that was submitted, when the offense was conferred, and to what extent the sentence is.
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