Parole Eligibility For Consecutive Sentences

Summary

In Canada, parole eligibility for consecutive sentences is determined by the combined length of the sentences. The Parole Board of Canada evaluates eligibility based on the specific circumstances of each case. For drug trafficking charges in Nova Scotia, the seriousness of the offense is considered. Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.

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Drug trafficking charges
In Nova Scotia, drug trafficking charges are taken very seriously. Here are some key points regarding parole eligibility for consecutive sentences:
- Parole eligibility is calculated based on the combined length of consecutive sentences.
- The Parole Board of Canada evaluates eligibility based on individual case details.

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