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Young Israel calls for Jonathan Pollard's parole conditions to be dropped
The appeal was made to President Trump on humanitarian grounds, as Pollard's wife is suffering from cancer
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Pollard pleads against strict parole conditions
Ambassador Dermer to liaison with White House on Pollard
Pollard is currently appealing a court decision to not ease the parole conditions.
Free Pollard, really
Despite a decades-long campaign to achieve his freedom, Pollard has not been living in freedom for the past year, but rather on parole terms that make a mockery of the word.
Pollard loses challenge to US parole conditions
Eliot Lauer, a lawyer for Pollard, said he was disappointed with the ruling and said his attorneys were studying it.
Judge: Decision on Pollard parole conditions next month
Pollard was released from prison on parole in November after serving 30 years of a life sentence for spying for Israel. But his parole conditions prevent him from leaving his New York home after 7pm.
US intelligence community: Pollard could still cause damage with what he knows
The filing, first reported Tuesday by the Daily Beast, was in response to a petition by Pollard’s lawyers to a Manhattan federal court to ease some of Pollard’s parole restrictions.
Netanyahu stymies funding Pollard for life
Pollard was paroled from prison after serving 30 years of a life sentence.
US Judge says Pollard’s restrictive probation conditions must be further justified
As per the terms of his parole, Pollard has to check in regularly with a parole officer for a year and can be returned to prison for poor behavior.
Pollard released from US prison after thirty years behind bars
Greeted by his wife Ester, the couple were en route to Manhattan to enjoy their first Shabbat dinner together outside of a government facility, according to Pollard's lawyer.
White House closes door on Pollard aliya
The conditions of Pollard's parole have not yet been released but they are expected to include a ban on him leaving the US for five years and he is to be forbidden from giving interviews.
Jpost Letters to Editor: Police negligence?
Did it not occur to anyone in the police that there was some possibility that he would repeat his crime?
The lesson of Jonathan Pollard
On November 21, 1985, I was a 14-year-old ninth-grader living in Silver Spring, Maryland, just 30 minutes from the Israel Embassy.