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Parole Packets & Parole Revocation Hearings

Houston Parole Packets and Parole Hearing Attorney

If you are eligible for parole, our Houston-based criminal defense team at the DeBorde Law Firm can help you. Founding attorney Nicole DeBorde has years of experience helping individuals prepare packets for parole hearings and avoid parole revocation.

Our parole legal services are just one part of the respected, responsive and results-minded representation we offer.

We request an in-person interview with your parole board and assist you in compiling a parole packet to demonstrate the stable life and environment that awaits you upon release.

We also assist clients who face parole revocation, providing passionate advocacy to avoid further incarceration. Typical grounds for revocation are initial ineligibility, an arrest while on parole, a violation of a condition of release or evidence of behavior that reflects a continuing danger to society. At the DeBorde Law Firm, we want you to be able to avoid parole revocation if at all possible.

Contact us in Houston regarding your parole eligibility and parole packet preparation. You can reach us 24/7 at 713-526-6300 or by e-mail or fax.

Respected and Responsive Parole Hearing Representation

At the DeBorde Law Firm, we prepare parole packets customized to your specific, unique strengths. When complete, the typical parole packet will include a letter from a prospective employer confirming work that's awaiting you, letters from friends and family to indicate a support system and support letters related to housing, transportation and other necessities on the "outside."

Obedience of parole conditions is critical. If you've been charged with parole supervision rules violations, something called a "blue warrant" could be issued. Typically, no bail is available for a blue warrant. Attorney Nicole DeBorde can represent you at the subsequent parole hearing, where alleged violations will be thoroughly reviewed.

Ms. DeBorde has a wealth of experience helping Texans just like you prepare parole packets and handling appearances at hearings before the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles. Because of the importance of these proceedings, she often counsels that you start preparing as much as one year in advance of your hearing.

Contact Our DeBorde Law Firm in Houston

Our lawyer and founder Nicole DeBorde wants to hear about your approaching parole eligibility or the details of your parole revocation. For valuable assistance from an experienced parole lawyer and former district attorney, call us today for a free consultation at 713-526-6300. You can also reach us 24/7 by fax or e-mail.

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