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Why Parole May Be Denied
If an offender is denied parole, the offender is given either a Serve-All (SA) or a Next Review (NR) date. Next Review (NR) date vote means that the parole panel has decided the offender is not ready for parole but that a subsequent review should be conducted at a specified future date within one to five years for offenders serving a sentence listed in §508.149(a) (typically felony offenses), Government Code, and one year for an offender not serving a sentence under §508.149(a) Government Code. A Serve-All vote means that theRead More