How Parole Revocation Works in Texas
- December 27th, 2017
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Understanding the parole revocation process in Texas can help you or someone you love to avoid it. After an offender is released from prison, he or she typically serves a period of re-integration commonly referred to as parole. During this…
Different Types of Parole Violations in Texas
- November 15th, 2017
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Parole, or community supervision in Texas, involves conditional release from incarceration. Violating any of the conditions of your release can mean a return to prison. The way to avoid re-incarceration is to successfully explain to the members of the Parole…
What to Do If You Violate Your Parole Conditions
- August 30th, 2017
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If you are given the privilege of parole, you may ask “What happens if I violate the conditions of my parole?” If you violate probation, will you automatically be returned to jail or prison? Parole is essentially a test period…