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Unconditional Discharge Law & Legal Definition

Unconditional discharge is a sentence in a criminal case that typically means that a defendant is released from all disability arising under a sentence, including probation and parole. A sentence of an unconditional discharge is imposed when the judge does not believe that it would be helpful to impose any conditions on the defendant. Unconditional discharge and eligibility is governed by state laws, which vary by state.





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