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Parole
It's time for your parole review by the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles. Do you trust that the Parole Board has complete and accurate information about your case? Do you trust that the Parole Board will spend the time needed to fully and carefully consider your situation? With parole approval rates in the low 20% range, do you want to take the chance? If you want to make the strongest case possible in the parole review process you need a parole attorney to make that happen.
The best word to describe the attorney's role in a parole hearing is "advocate." A good parole attorney should examine the case, investigate issues that might not ordinarily appear in a file, organize the information, and present the facts to the Board Panel. The attorney should concentrate on the relevant issues instead of using a blunderbuss approach and hope that something useful might emerge. An effective attorney will present a clear and complete picture of his client as an individual with a plan of action, the tools, and the desire to succeed. A good attorney sets his client apart from the vast sea of white uniforms that the public thinks of when they think of a prison inmate. This is what a client can expect from an attorney and it is all an attorney can reasonably and ethically provide. When the potential client and his family understand the attorney's role in the parole process they will, in all likelihood, wish to have legal counsel handle their parole presentation.
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