| 41. | A convict is eligible for release on probation after serving one-third of a prison term, including pretrial detention time.
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| 42. | He was sentenced to four years in prison, but was released on probation because of time spent in investigative custody.
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| 43. | In at least three of Connecticut's most recent assisted suicide cases, defendants were released on probation without any jail time.
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| 44. | He was moved to a halfway house in June 2009 before being released on probation in December the same year.
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| 45. | In the first instance, the offender could be conditionally discharged or alternatively, he or she could be released on probation.
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| 46. | Vladimir Kamenev, 36, was sentenced last week for administrative violations and released on probation, the Committee for State Security said.
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| 47. | Haas was incarcerated beginning January 2008 and was released on probation May 2009 after serving 16 months of his two-year sentence.
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| 48. | Sainz was sentenced to be jailed for the first half of the sentence and to be released on probation for the rest.
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| 49. | Another policeman, identified only as Robert K ., was sentenced to eight months in prison, but he will be released on probation.
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| 50. | As part of his plea agreement, McPherson may be released on probation based on his behavior during his first 120 days in prison.
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