ISI joined the _________civil war in 2013

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You are sitting on a parole board. The prospective parolee before your board is a convicted murderer who has served thirty-five years of a life sentence. His crime was committed when he was thirty years old, so he is now a sixty-five-year-old man. What factors would you consider in deciding whether or not to grant this convict parole and why?

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What are the justifiable circumstances homicide committed by private persons?

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Constraints imposed on all probationers, including reporting to the probation office, reporting any change of address, remaining employed, and not leaving the jurisdiction without permission, are known as?

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