Effective January 1, 2004, based on
SB 917, Offenders NOT eligible for mandatory or discretionary mandatory
supervision serving time for offenses listed in
Texas Government Code
Section 508.149(a) will at the Parole Board’s Discretion be
eligible for a form of parole approval or up to a
FIVE year set off
when reviewed for parole. These crimes include the following:
Capital Murder
Aggravated Kidnapping
Aggravated Sexual Assault
Aggravated Robbery
Any Offense with an Affirmative Finding of a Deadly Weapon
Aggravated Assault, 1st & 2nd Degree
Murder, 1st Degree & 2nd Degree
Sexual Assault, 2nd Degree
Injury to a Child or Elderly, 1st Degree
Arson, 1st Degree
Robbery, 2nd Degree
Burglary, 1st Degree
A Felony Increase Under the Health and Safety Code (In a Drug-Free
Zone)
Injury to a Disabled Person
Indecency with a Child, 2nd and 3rd Degree
Offenders eligible for mandatory and discretionary mandatory supervision
serving time for offenses NOT listed in Texas Government Code
Section 508.149(a) will either receive a form of parole approval
or up to a one year set off when reviewed for parole. These crimes
include but at not limited to the following common examples:
Abuse of Official Capacity
Aggregation
Aggregated Theft
Arson (non 1st Degree)
Assault
Bail Jumping
Burglary (non 1st Degree)
Burglary of Vehicle
Credit Card or Debit Card Abuse
Criminal Attempt
Criminal Conspiracy
Criminal Mischief
Criminal Nonsupport
Criminal Solicitation
Criminal Trespass
Criminally Negligent Homicide
Deadly Conduct
Deadly Weapon in Penal Institution
Deferred Adjudication Probation (Depends on Original Probation
Crime)
Disorderly Conduct
Driving While Intoxicated
Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity
Escape
Evading Arrest
Failure to Appear
Failure to Identify
Failure to Stop
Forgery
Fraud
Insurance Fraud
Intoxication Assault
Intoxication Manslaughter
Kidnapping
Manslaughter
Misapplication of Fiduciary Property or Property of a Financial
Institution
Money Laundering
Obstruction or Retaliation
Parole Violation (Depends on the Original Crime)
Perjury
Prescription Drug Fraud
Probation Violation (Depends on the Original Crime)
Public Intoxication
Resisting Arrest
Riot
Robbery
Stealing or Receiving Stolen Checks
Tampering With Government Records
Terroristic Threat
Theft
Theft by Check
Theft of Service
Theft of Trade Secrets
Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle
Unlawful Possession by a Felon
Unlawful Possession of a Firearm
Unlawful Restraint
Violation of a Protective Order
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