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parole officer

n. A law enforcement officer who supervises offenders who have been released from incarceration and, often, recommends sentencing in courts of law.

Usage examples of "parole officer".

I'll find out who your parole officer is and get cozy with him, I'll visit you and say hi.

I thought it was a parole officer doing a home visit so I take him in the living room and sit him down to have a chat, cheery as all get-out just to show what a good little citizen I am.

His parole officer made him quit hanging out at that Mexican place two weeks ago, and I don't know where he is!

On the other hand, for a Class E felony, you could be sent up for a term of a year and a half to four years, but after parole, you had to report to your parole officer for at least a year and a half or as long as three years.

But most of the work with Damien would fall to Glori Shettles, a former parole officer and prosecutor’.

During routine visits to his parole officer, Brown implied that he was holding important information about the Hooper murder.

I see he's due for a meeting with his parole officer, should have met with her yesterday.

Under the watchful eye of his parole officer, Mickey has since made attempts to straighten up and skid right.