- - a part in outskirts of place for one conditionally released from prison
- - Ex-con
- - Conditionally free prisoner
- - One released early
- - Many a released prisoner
- - Many an ex-con
- - Ex-con, maybe
- - Conditionally-released con
- - Recent ex-con, maybe
- - Conditionally released prisoner
- - He's conditionally loose from the calaboose
- - One conditionally freed
- - Prisoner released conditionally
- - One released on trust
- - Captive released on his word.
- - Prisoner conditionally released.
- - Released prisoner
- - One on conditional release
- - one out of prison early
- - Former prisoner having a part in prison escape, initially
- - Probationer
- - Someone who doesn't finish a sentence
- - One with a shortened sentence
- - One who's out early
- - New release, of a sort
- - One out early
- - Pen sprung one
- - Joint release?
- - One responsible to an officer
- - Quiet character in Casualty who has his sentence interrupted
- - Felon on provisional release
- - New release?
- - He didn't finish his sentence
- - Shortened-sentence recipient
- - Halfway house resident, perhaps
- - Recent release?
- - One rewarded for good behavior, perhaps
- - One just out
- - One out of the cooler, maybe
- - One with an ankle bracelet, perhaps
- - One who gets out early
- - Early-release beneficiary
- - Person who doesn't finish a sentence
- - One who is out
- - Freed prisoner, usually
- - One who gets another chance
- - He got out early
- - One reentering society
- - Well-behaved convict, perhaps
- - One who's experienced release
- - Capone in 1939, e.g.
- - One just let out of jail
- - His liberty is conditional
- - Certain ex-prisoner
- - Morgan Freeman, in "The Shawshank Redemption"
- - Former inmate
- - Former prisoner
- - Coming-out party
- - One out?
- - one granted early release
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