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.
- Page 2
-
Texas Parole Lawyer explains Special Condition D
-
Texas Parole Lawyer – If a weapon was used in a crime when will an offender be eligible for parole?
-
Texas Parole Lawyer - What is the Maximum Sentence Date?
-
Texas Parole Lawyer - Do I need a lawyer if there is a blue warrant out?
-
Texas Parole Lawyer - Will I get a bond if there is a blue warrant out?
-
Will the Texas Parole Board see cases that were dismissed?
-
What is GRAD in Texas Prisons?
-
Help, I am in Corpus Christi and need a Texas parole lawyer.
-
In Texas, who decides if my parole is revoked?
-
When will someone’s first parole review take place? A Texas parole lawyer explains
-
Can I go to a parole hearing to help someone get paroled in Texas? A Texas parole lawyer explains
-
How many votes does it take to get parole in Texas?
-
What does it mean when the Texas Parole Board gives someone a set off?
-
I am in San Antonio, how can I find a Texas parole lawyer?
-
How can I tell when the Texas parole board will consider someone for parole?
-
What is the difference between Texas parole and Texas probation? A Texas parole and probation attorney explains
-
When is too late to hire a Texas parole lawyer?
-
What is ISF? A Texas parole lawyer explains what ISF is in the context of parole
-
Who should I call if I have a question about parole in Texas?
-
What prison unit do offenders get released from for parole in Texas?