Texas Parole Violation Guidelines

Summary

In Texas, mandatory supervision release conditions include reporting to a parole officer, avoiding new offenses, and maintaining employment. A Rule Two violation involves committing a new offense while on parole. If a new charge occurs after the discharge date, the situation becomes complex. Preliminary hearings determine probable cause, while revocation hearings decide on revocation and potential discharge. To submit a witness statement, contact your parole officer or the court, ensuring proper documentation. For regular cases, follow similar procedures. Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.

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what constitutes a rule two violation if im 8 months past my maximum discharge date
A Rule Two violation generally refers to committing a new offense while on parole or mandatory supervision in Texas. If you have additional context or details about your situation, it would help to provide more specific information.
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my expiration date was august *,* they issued a warrant for my arrest december * *. i picked up a new charge feb *,* when i was arrested for the blue warrant. does this still constitute as a rule two violation?
A Rule Two violation typically involves committing a new offense while on parole or mandatory supervision. Since your new charge occurred after your original discharge date, it's complex. It may be best to connect with a local lawyer who can provide specific advice for your situation. Would you like help finding a local attorney?
can they discharge me at the preliminary hearing or do i have to wait until the revocation
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In Texas, whether you can be discharged at the preliminary hearing or if you have to wait until the revocation hearing depends on the specifics of your case and the evidence presented. Generally, the preliminary hearing is to determine if there is probable cause to believe that a violation occurred. Here are some points to consider:
- Preliminary Hearing: Determines probable cause.
- Revocation Hearing: Final decision on revocation and potential discharge.
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where do i take a witness statement to make sure it gets in the case file
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To ensure a witness statement is included in your case file, you should submit it to your parole officer or the court handling your case. It's important to follow proper procedures and ensure the statement is documented officially.
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In Texas, to submit a witness statement for your case, you should:
*. Contact your parole officer and provide the statement directly.
*. Submit the statement to the court handling your case.
*. Ensure all proper procedures are followed for documentation.
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what is proper procedure
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To properly submit a witness statement in Texas:
- Contact your parole officer and provide the statement directly.
- Submit the statement to the court handling your case.
- Ensure the statement is properly documented and follows the court's procedures.
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how about submitting one for a regular case
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It sounds like you have a detailed situation regarding parole and mandatory supervision violations. If you need further assistance, I can help guide you through the process or answer any specific questions you might have. How can I assist you further?