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An offender who has served a specified portion of a prison sentence may be freed on

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An offender may be released earlier than their original sentence on parole. This means that they have served some of their sentence, but not necessarily all of it. They may get out early for good behavior or for other reasons. They will usually have a hearing to determine if they are eligible and are constrained by different restrictions while they are on parole.
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