Cayman Islands:
Law Paves Way To Freedom For Lifers
22 February 2016
McGrath Tonner
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The Cayman News Service article states: "The
Conditional Release Law, 2014 replaces the parole provisions in the
Prison Law and is meant to create a new regime for dealing with all
prisoners and their terms of release, including tariffs for lifers
and more robust rehabilitation before anyone gets
out."
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