To request the withdrawal of a special condition Z while on parole in Texas, you should submit a written request to your parole officer, clearly stating your reasons for the withdrawal. Include any supporting documentation that may strengthen your case. It may also be beneficial to consult with an attorney or a legal aid organization for guidance on the process. Be prepared to discuss your request in a meeting with your parole officer or at a hearing if necessary.
what is a hardship parole and who quilifys in texas
In special cases a parolee in Texas who is on SISP can get a job that requires mobility, but you must consult with your parole officer first.
Interesting question. Typically a condition of release in any state for a parolee is to not have contact with other felons. This is to assist them in not getting back into a life of crime.The state's right to dictate that comes from the fact that the parolee is released early, so as a condition of that early release, agrees to certain conditions.However, since the overarching goal is the successful reintegration of the parolee into society, it might be argued that to forbid him from contact with family - or deprive him of a house if his parents wish him to move in with them and his felon brother - would increase his chances of failure.Section 508.0441 (a) of the Texas law pertaining to what the parole board will determine, includes (2) "conditions of parole or mandatory supervision, including special conditions" and (3) "the modification and withdrawal of conditions of parole or mandatory supervision".This indicates on first reading - though a local attorney could speak with more authority - that they have the power to let a parolee be in the same house with his felon brother, but it does not compel them to.The simplest course of action, and ultimately the only one that there really is, is to simply request that special exception from the Parole Officer of the parolee, and see what he says. Obviously if the answer is not liked, an attorney can be sought afterward to see what - if any - options may still then exist.
you cant gamble in Texas (period). Its illegal
There is no set law saying that you can't. But many prisons have their own rules. And also a common condition of parole or probation is not to have any contact with other known or suspected criminals, many times this would include criminals that are currently in jail or prison. The only way to know for sure is ask your parole officer, as all parole conditions very slightly to greatly.
You have to wait 5 years after your anniversary date of getting off parole
Yes
what is the S.B.#TOO TEXAS PAROLE STREET TIME LAW, AND WHERE CAN I READ IT AT what does it say about how much street time you have to have done to not take it away from a person on parole in Texas? The only thing I have heard it called is HB 1649 I can't figure out where to read it either...if you find out please post it...thanks!
Hopefully none!
To find out an inmate's next parole hearing in Texas, you can visit the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles website, where they provide a searchable database for inmate information. You can also contact the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) or the specific unit where the inmate is housed for details. Additionally, you may check the inmate's parole status through the TDCJ's offender search tool.
Parole packages are always custom prepared to fit the prisoner's case. They always vary in strategy and in substance. They are prepared by attorneys or paralegals. There is not a general form for a parole package.
Statute of limitations regard bringing of law suits for civil or criminal matters. It does not apply to parole.