Our Texas parole attorneys field questions every day from family members whose loved ones are eligible for parole or whose loved ones have been accused of committing crimes. See if your question is addressed here. Topics include parole, probation, and criminal defense.
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In Texas parole law what is a parole panel and what does the parole panel do?
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In Texas, who can represent and help people who are coming up for parole?
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What is street time? A Texas parole law explains what is meant by therm "street time."
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If the Texas Parole Board denies parole can I appeal or do anything to get them to reconsider and change their vote?
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What does Parole look at in Texas? A Texas parole lawyer discusses the factors the Parole Board uses to decide.
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If my husband is paroled in Texas what rules will he have to follow? A Houston Parole Lawyer explains some common conditions of parole.
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They want to revoke my son's parole in Texas, what should I do? An experienced Texas Parole Lawyer answers your question.
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I am on parole in Texas. Does my parole officer decide if my parole gets revoked?
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I am on parole in Texas. What should I do if I think the parole officer wants to revoke my Texas parole?
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What does it mean when a Texas inmate is interviewed by parole? I need help with the parole interview, what is it and what should I do?
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Who is the parole officer that does the interviews in Texas Prisons? What is an Institutional Parole Officer?
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What Texas prison units do you have clients in that you are helping obtain release on parole? I want to help someone in a Texas prison be released on parole; where should I find a Teas parole lawyer who can help?
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The Texas Parole Board denied parole, does that mean an Texas prison inmate will definitely be paroled on the mandatory supervision date?
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What is good conduct time? How does good time help someone get parole in Texas?
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When should I hire a Texas Parole Lawyer? At what point should I hire a Texas Parole Attorney?
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My son is incarcerated in a Texas prison. He recently told me that he will be eligible for parole soon. What factors will the parole board look at?