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About Candace House
The Healing Haven
What We Do
Police Investigation
Talking with the Police
Identifying the body
Giving a Statement
The Police Process
If You're a Suspect
Victim Rights
Canadian Victims Bill of Rights (CVBR)
Manitoba Victims' Bill of Rights
Media
Court Process
Court & Trial
Preparing for Court/The Trial
The Court Process
Sentencing
Appeals
Judicial Review
Resources & Support
Manitoba Compensation for Victims of Crime Program
General Compensation
General Resources
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Glossary of Terms
Parole
How do I apply to attend a parole hearing?
What happens at a parole board hearing?
What is a statement?
What are my rights in the parole process?
What should an observer know about a hearing?
What is probation?
What is the National Parole Board?
How many offenders serving life sentences apply for judicial review under Section 745 of the Criminal Code?
Who has access to my statement?
Who can help me prepare the statement?
How can I keep the National Parole Board informed on an ongoing basis about the impact of the murder?
What information might I learn about the offender at the parole hearing?
What is Corrections?
Are offenders who are sentenced to life eligible for parole? (The Faint Hope Clause)
What is the protocol for parole hearings?
What is parole?