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The Temporary Release of a Convict Ea Prisoner from Jail for a Fix Ea Period is Called - - Mathematics

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The temporary release of a convicted prisoner from jail for a fixed period is called -

Options

  • Bail

  • Parole

  • Acquittal

  • Discharge

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Parole

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