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How to Help Someone During the Parole Review Process

Of course, the best way to help someone is by sending them a copy of our book, How to Prepare a Texas Parole Packet, which contains forms, instructions, and examples of all of the documents needed to increase the chances of parole being granted.  However, even if you don't want to go to that time and expense, you can still help. One of the most important items contained in the Texas parole packet are support letters. These letters can come from friends, families, employers, or acquaintances. Their purpose is toRead More


Need Help With a Parole Packet?

Are you confused on how to create a parole packet for a loved one and don't know where to start? Why not let us help? Our book How To Prepare a Texas Parole Packet takes you step-by-step through the process of preparing a parole packet. For forms, instructions, and tips to help you we hope you will consider our book, How to Prepare a Texas Parole Packet, available as an ebook, or as a bundle consisting of an ebook and a printed copy. The printed copy can be mailed toRead More


Beware of Craigslist Ads for Parole Packet Preparation

We were just notified that someone has been using our book in an advertisement on Craigslist to promote them preparing a Texas parole packet. Please be advised that neither TexasParoleNow.com nor RebellionBooks.com has authorized our publication to be used in any commercial manner and such use is expressly prohibited by both companies.  The only persons who should be preparing Texas parole packets for a fee are attorneys. While our books explains the process, it is designed to be used by someone who is intimately familiar with all aspets of the offenderRead More


An Easy Way to Get Good Time Credit and Improve Chances of Texas Parole

Many offenders don't realize it but having a work assignment while incarcerated is not the only way to get good time credit. Another way is to take whatever classes are available through the unit where they are located. Most of the units try to ensure that offenders who enter without a high school diploma take the classes and pass their GED test before they are released on parole. In fact, many paroles are delayed while the offender finishes the classes. However, in addition to the GED, some units offer vocationalRead More


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