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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Can someone be granted parole from a Transfer Unit?
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Can someone parole from county jail in Texas?
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How long must a Texas inmate serving a 3(g) sentence serve before being eligible for parole?
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How long must a Texas inmate serving a 3(g) sentence serve before being eligible for parole?
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Can the Texas Parole Board change the vote?
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When will someone be eligible for parole on a two year sentence for a 3(g) offense
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What is a five year set off?
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Will the Texas parole board meet with an offender before voting?
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How long will an offender be at their first unit?
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If someone has a projected release date is that when they will definitely be released?
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Is your parole practice State wide?
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How does someone apply for parole in Texas?
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Who decides who gets parole in Texas?
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When will I be eligible for parole on a case with a deadly weapon?
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How long is Texas mandatory supervision
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Do you practice before all the Texas Parole Boards?
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When will someone be eligible for parole for felony driving while intoxicated and can I help?
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Can an inmate be considered for parole more than three times?
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How can I find a Parole Lawyer in Houston Texas?
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Texas Parole Lawyer: How can I find out if a Texas inmate has started the review process?