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QUESTION
- Are you really serious about getting paroled?
- Have you paid your debt to society?
- Are you no longer a current and unreasonable risk of danger to society?
- Have you really done the work to reform yourself?
Choosing an Experienced Parole Attorney to represent you before the Board of Parole is perhaps “the most important decision that you will make in your life,” it can make the difference between having parole granted at a parole hearing or parole being continued at a parole violation hearing.
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What is Parole?
Many people often confuse the terms probation and parole.
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Probation is generally part of a misdemeanor or felony sentence when a person is convicted of a crime, the judge has discretion to impose probation to either reduce or eliminate the time that a defendant must spend in custody. Probation can be to the court or supervised by a probation officer to monitor a defendant’s compliance with the terms of his or her probation terms.
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Parole is also supervised; however, parole unlike probation only occurs in felony cases where a person is sent to prison and it does not take effect until the inmate is released from prison. Once paroled the inmate must agree to abide by certain terms and conditions, a violation of any of the parole terms and conditions can lead to a parole violation and revocation hearing, and if parole is violated or revoked the inmate will generally be returned back to prison.
What Does a Parole Attorney Do?
The task of an experienced and skilled parole attorney is to protect and advocate on behalf of their client to ensure that their constitutional rights are fully recognized and safeguarded, to thoroughly examine and gather evidence in support of parole, prepare their client for the hearing, anticipate the prosecutor’s argument, address the Board’s concerns, and to persuade the Board of Commissioners that their client is legally entitled to be granted parole where he/she has met the legal criteria for release.
A Parole hearings in essence is like a mini-trial where the client’s freedom is at stake.
What Does a Parole Attorney Do?
The task of an experienced and skilled parole attorney is to protect and advocate on behalf of their client to ensure that their constitutional rights are fully recognized and safeguarded, to thoroughly examine and gather evidence in support of parole, prepare their client for the hearing, anticipate the prosecutor’s argument, address the Board’s concerns, and to persuade the Board of Commissioners that their client is legally entitled to be granted parole where he/she has met the legal criteria for release.
A Parole hearings in essence is like a mini-trial where the client’s freedom is at stake.