parolee

[puh-roh-lee, -roh-lee] /pə roʊˈli, -ˈroʊ li/
noun
1.
a person who is released from prison on parole.
Origin
1915-20; parole + -ee
Examples from the web for parolee
  • Improve parolee outcomes as evidenced by fewer drug-related revocations and related criminal violations.
  • The parole agent chases the fleeing parolee and fires his weapon, and the parolee is arrested.
  • Parole may be revoked whenever a parolee violates a rule or condition of parole, as set forth in this policy.
  • The parolee can elect to have a preliminary hearing which must be held within seven business days from the notice's issuance.
  • The parolee is released if the examiner does not find probable cause.
Word Origin and History for parolee
n.

1916, from parole (v.) + -ee.