Filing Motions While Incarcerated
Summary
Incarcerated individuals can file motions by obtaining forms from the prison law library, completing them, and submitting through the prison legal mail system. For release, consider filing a motion to modify bond, hiring an attorney, or attending a parole hearing. Free legal resources in Texas include Texas RioGrande Legal Aid, Texas Legal Services Center, and local law school clinics.Full Conversation
I had a blue warrent for a parole violation. I got pulled over for running a stop sign even though i did stop. I got charged with possession of controlled substance less than * gram also. I have been told there is a no bond on the blue warrent but a $*,* bond on the new charge. How can i get released from jail until court?
To address your situation, you can consider the following steps:
*. Motion to Revoke or Modify Bond: File a motion with the court requesting to revoke or modify the bond conditions.
*. Hire an Attorney: An attorney can assist in negotiating bond terms or contesting the charges.
*. Parole Hearing: Attend a parole hearing to address the blue warrant.
Would you like assistance in connecting with a local attorney who can help with this matter?
Only if they are free or pro bono
I understand. Finding free or pro bono legal assistance can be challenging but here are some resources you can consider:
- Texas RioGrande Legal Aid (TRLA): They provide free legal services to low-income residents in Texas.
- Texas Legal Services Center: They offer various legal assistance programs.
- Local Law Schools: Reach out to law schools in Texas, as they often have legal clinics offering free services.
Would you like more information on any of these resources?