Parole Hearing Inaccuracies Addressed
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If inaccuracies were presented during a parole hearing, its important to address them. Obtain a transcript if available, consult with an attorney to explore options for appeal, and ensure the correct time served is acknowledged. If in Alabama, where transcripts may not be available, document everything you remember from the hearing and consider filing a complaint with the Alabama State Bar if you suspect professional misconduct. A mayor can request an investigation into potential misconduct by state officials, but typically this involves coordination with law enforcement or internal affairs.Full Conversation
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To address the appeal or corrections regarding the parole hearing:
- Request Transcript: Obtain a transcript of the parole hearing to confirm what was stated.
- Consult Attorney: Work closely with your son's attorney to address inaccuracies and explore options for appeal.
- Correct Time Served: Ensure the parole board acknowledges the accurate time served.
Would you like assistance in connecting with local lawyers who specialize in parole appeals?
- Request Transcript: Obtain a transcript of the parole hearing to confirm what was stated.
- Consult Attorney: Work closely with your son's attorney to address inaccuracies and explore options for appeal.
- Correct Time Served: Ensure the parole board acknowledges the accurate time served.
Would you like assistance in connecting with local lawyers who specialize in parole appeals?
we can't afford it, will have to do this pre-se. where to request transcript from?
You can request a transcript of the parole hearing from the New Jersey State Parole Board. Here’s how:
- Contact the New Jersey State Parole Board directly. Provide details about the hearing, such as your son's name and the date of the hearing.
- Follow their procedure for requesting transcripts, which may involve submitting a formal written request.
Let me know if you need further assistance!
- Contact the New Jersey State Parole Board directly. Provide details about the hearing, such as your son's name and the date of the hearing.
- Follow their procedure for requesting transcripts, which may involve submitting a formal written request.
Let me know if you need further assistance!
what if its alabama
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If the parole hearing took place in Alabama, here's how you can request a transcript:
- Contact the Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles directly.
- Provide details about the hearing, such as your son's name and the date of the hearing.
- Follow their procedure for requesting transcripts, which may involve submitting a formal written request.
If you need more help, feel free to ask!
If the parole hearing took place in Alabama, here's how you can request a transcript:
- Contact the Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles directly.
- Provide details about the hearing, such as your son's name and the date of the hearing.
- Follow their procedure for requesting transcripts, which may involve submitting a formal written request.
If you need more help, feel free to ask!
what if i heard her say these things and she said it to the board can i just write them a letter?
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You can certainly write a letter to the parole board to address any inaccuracies you heard during the hearing. Include specific details, such as what was said, the correct information, and any supporting evidence. This might help clarify the situation. Let me know if you need guidance on how to draft the letter!
You can certainly write a letter to the parole board to address any inaccuracies you heard during the hearing. Include specific details, such as what was said, the correct information, and any supporting evidence. This might help clarify the situation. Let me know if you need guidance on how to draft the letter!
yes need guidance on draft letter
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When drafting a letter to the parole board, consider including the following points:
- Introduction: State your relationship to your son and the purpose of the letter.
- Details of Inaccuracies: Clearly outline the inaccuracies heard during the hearing.
- Correct Information: Provide the accurate details, such as time served and charges.
- Supporting Evidence: Mention any evidence that supports your claims.
- Request for Correction: Politely request the board to consider the correct information.
Would you like any specific help with the wording or structure of the letter?
When drafting a letter to the parole board, consider including the following points:
- Introduction: State your relationship to your son and the purpose of the letter.
- Details of Inaccuracies: Clearly outline the inaccuracies heard during the hearing.
- Correct Information: Provide the accurate details, such as time served and charges.
- Supporting Evidence: Mention any evidence that supports your claims.
- Request for Correction: Politely request the board to consider the correct information.
Would you like any specific help with the wording or structure of the letter?
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When drafting the letter, you can follow this structure:
- Introduction: "I am [Your Name], the [relationship] of [Son's Name]. I am writing to address inaccuracies mentioned during his parole hearing."
- Details of Inaccuracies: "During the hearing, the DA stated [specific inaccuracies]."
- Correct Information: "Contrary to these statements, the accurate information is [correct details]."
- Supporting Evidence: "Attached are documents that support the correct information."
- Request for Correction: "I respectfully request that the board consider these corrections and reassess my son's parole status."
Would you like assistance with any specific wording or formatting?
When drafting the letter, you can follow this structure:
- Introduction: "I am [Your Name], the [relationship] of [Son's Name]. I am writing to address inaccuracies mentioned during his parole hearing."
- Details of Inaccuracies: "During the hearing, the DA stated [specific inaccuracies]."
- Correct Information: "Contrary to these statements, the accurate information is [correct details]."
- Supporting Evidence: "Attached are documents that support the correct information."
- Request for Correction: "I respectfully request that the board consider these corrections and reassess my son's parole status."
Would you like assistance with any specific wording or formatting?
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When drafting the letter, you can use the following wording:
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[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
[Email Address]
[Phone Number]
[Date]
New Jersey State Parole Board
[Parole Board Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
Dear Members of the Parole Board,
I am [Your Name], the [relationship] of [Son's Name]. I am writing to address inaccuracies mentioned during his parole hearing on [Date of Hearing].
During the hearing, the District Attorney stated that my son [specific inaccuracies that were mentioned, e.g., pled guilty to charges that were dismissed].
Contrary to these statements, the accurate information is [correct details, e.g., charges that were dismissed, correct time served, etc.].
Attached are documents that support the correct information, including [list any documents, such as court records, that prove your claims].
I respectfully request that the board consider these corrections and reassess my son's parole status.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
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Feel free to adjust the wording as necessary. Let me know if there's anything specific you want to include or modify!
When drafting the letter, you can use the following wording:
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[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
[Email Address]
[Phone Number]
[Date]
New Jersey State Parole Board
[Parole Board Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
Dear Members of the Parole Board,
I am [Your Name], the [relationship] of [Son's Name]. I am writing to address inaccuracies mentioned during his parole hearing on [Date of Hearing].
During the hearing, the District Attorney stated that my son [specific inaccuracies that were mentioned, e.g., pled guilty to charges that were dismissed].
Contrary to these statements, the accurate information is [correct details, e.g., charges that were dismissed, correct time served, etc.].
Attached are documents that support the correct information, including [list any documents, such as court records, that prove your claims].
I respectfully request that the board consider these corrections and reassess my son's parole status.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
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Feel free to adjust the wording as necessary. Let me know if there's anything specific you want to include or modify!
how to get a copy of dismissed charge
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To obtain a copy of a dismissed charge in New Jersey, you can follow these steps:
- Contact the Court Clerk: Reach out to the clerk of the court where the charges were filed. Provide the case number or your son's full name and date of birth.
- Formal Request: You may need to submit a formal request or fill out a specific form provided by the court.
- Fee Payment: Be prepared to pay any applicable fees for obtaining the records.
If you need further assistance with the process, feel free to ask!
To obtain a copy of a dismissed charge in New Jersey, you can follow these steps:
- Contact the Court Clerk: Reach out to the clerk of the court where the charges were filed. Provide the case number or your son's full name and date of birth.
- Formal Request: You may need to submit a formal request or fill out a specific form provided by the court.
- Fee Payment: Be prepared to pay any applicable fees for obtaining the records.
If you need further assistance with the process, feel free to ask!
can a mayor request for investigation of their officials too. If they find out these officials did bad
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Yes, a mayor can request an investigation into their officials if they suspect wrongdoing. This usually involves working with law enforcement or internal affairs departments to ensure a fair investigation. It may also involve working with the city council or other municipal bodies to authorize the investigation.
Yes, a mayor can request an investigation into their officials if they suspect wrongdoing. This usually involves working with law enforcement or internal affairs departments to ensure a fair investigation. It may also involve working with the city council or other municipal bodies to authorize the investigation.
if i want my son case that is over moved out that county can the mayor help, if judge is bias
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If you believe a judge is biased, a mayor typically cannot directly intervene in the judicial process. Instead, consider these options:
- File a motion for a change of venue or judge, which your son's attorney can assist with.
- File a complaint with the state's judicial oversight body.
Would you like more information on how to file a judicial complaint in New Jersey?
If you believe a judge is biased, a mayor typically cannot directly intervene in the judicial process. Instead, consider these options:
- File a motion for a change of venue or judge, which your son's attorney can assist with.
- File a complaint with the state's judicial oversight body.
Would you like more information on how to file a judicial complaint in New Jersey?
my son case is over in that court and he lives in another county on work release, he want to go before the court in his county for community hearing, But the Judge in the old county will never approve his case being moved due to the corrupt things they did to my son.
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To seek a community hearing in a different county, you can:
- File a motion requesting the transfer with a detailed explanation of why it's necessary.
- Consult with an attorney to explore legal options for addressing judicial bias.
- Consider filing a complaint with the judicial oversight body if you suspect corruption.
Is there anything specific you would like to know or assistance with?
To seek a community hearing in a different county, you can:
- File a motion requesting the transfer with a detailed explanation of why it's necessary.
- Consult with an attorney to explore legal options for addressing judicial bias.
- Consider filing a complaint with the judicial oversight body if you suspect corruption.
Is there anything specific you would like to know or assistance with?
if i have evidence that a state officer lied during an investigation and the prosecutor and judge knew and they did nothing. Can the mayor open an investigation?
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A mayor can request an investigation into potential misconduct by state officials, but typically this involves coordination with law enforcement or internal affairs. If you suspect corruption or misconduct, you might also consider contacting the state attorney general's office or an independent oversight body. Do you need more information on how to proceed with lodging a complaint in New Jersey?
A mayor can request an investigation into potential misconduct by state officials, but typically this involves coordination with law enforcement or internal affairs. If you suspect corruption or misconduct, you might also consider contacting the state attorney general's office or an independent oversight body. Do you need more information on how to proceed with lodging a complaint in New Jersey?
i'm in alabama
It seems like there was a bit of confusion regarding your location. Since you're in Alabama, here's how you can proceed with lodging a complaint or seeking an investigation:
- Contact State Oversight Bodies: Reach out to the Alabama Attorney General's Office or Alabama Ethics Commission to report misconduct or corruption.
- Coordinate with Local Authorities: Work with local law enforcement or internal affairs for potential investigations.
If you need more details on any specific step, feel free to ask!
- Contact State Oversight Bodies: Reach out to the Alabama Attorney General's Office or Alabama Ethics Commission to report misconduct or corruption.
- Coordinate with Local Authorities: Work with local law enforcement or internal affairs for potential investigations.
If you need more details on any specific step, feel free to ask!
in alabama they don't keep a copy of parole hearing transcript, what to do if DA lied under oath?
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If you suspect that the District Attorney lied under oath during a parole hearing in Alabama, consider these steps:
- Document Everything: Write down everything you remember from the hearing, including what was said inaccurately.
- Consult an Attorney: Even if you plan to proceed pro se, an initial consultation might provide valuable guidance.
- File a Complaint: Consider filing a complaint with the Alabama State Bar if you believe there was professional misconduct.
- Request Records: While transcripts may not be available, you can request any other available records related to the hearing.
Would you like guidance on any specific step?
If you suspect that the District Attorney lied under oath during a parole hearing in Alabama, consider these steps:
- Document Everything: Write down everything you remember from the hearing, including what was said inaccurately.
- Consult an Attorney: Even if you plan to proceed pro se, an initial consultation might provide valuable guidance.
- File a Complaint: Consider filing a complaint with the Alabama State Bar if you believe there was professional misconduct.
- Request Records: While transcripts may not be available, you can request any other available records related to the hearing.
Would you like guidance on any specific step?
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It seems like a complex situation. Here's guidance on filing a complaint with the Alabama State Bar if you suspect professional misconduct:
- Gather Evidence: Collect all relevant information and documents regarding the incident.
- Write a Complaint: Clearly outline the misconduct, including dates, names, and specific actions.
- Contact Alabama State Bar: Submit your complaint to the Alabama State Bar through their official process.
Would you like more detailed assistance on any of these steps?
It seems like a complex situation. Here's guidance on filing a complaint with the Alabama State Bar if you suspect professional misconduct:
- Gather Evidence: Collect all relevant information and documents regarding the incident.
- Write a Complaint: Clearly outline the misconduct, including dates, names, and specific actions.
- Contact Alabama State Bar: Submit your complaint to the Alabama State Bar through their official process.
Would you like more detailed assistance on any of these steps?