Parole Delay In Texas

Summary

Parole approval in Texas doesnt guarantee immediate release due to administrative procedures. A Z restriction may prevent parole to a specific county, often for safety reasons. If incorrect, contact the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles or consult a legal attorney. If communication issues persist, request a meeting with the parole officer and involve your sons attorney.

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My son made parole in * and is still in prison
Hello **** Webster, I'm sorry to hear about this situation. Could you please provide the state where your son is imprisoned? This will help me provide more accurate legal information.
Texas
Hello ****, based on Texas law:
- Parole approval doesn't mean immediate release.
- There may be a delay due to administrative procedures or other reasons.
You should contact Texas Department of Criminal Justice for specific information.
I have for some reason they put a z on him where he couldn't parole home and he doesn't fit that criteria
Hello ****, a "Z" restriction in Texas can mean he's not permitted to parole to a specific county. It's often applied due to safety concerns. If you think it's incorrect, consider:
- Contacting Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles
- Consulting a legal attorney for a review.
I have
Hello ****, if you've already consulted with a legal attorney and there's still no progress, you might want to consider filing a complaint with the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles. It's also important to keep in constant communication with your son's parole officer.
She always say she don't no he's in a half way house with a parole officer over the half way house
Hello ****, it appears there's a communication gap. I would suggest:
- Requesting a meeting with the parole officer.
- Including your son's attorney in these discussions.
Remember, it's crucial to maintain a respectful and consistent communication to resolve this issue.