Paul A. Hampel
Attorney at Law
paul_hampel@yahoo.com
(210) 375-7526
The Law Office of Paul A. Hampel1202 Hallmark Ste. # 201San Antonio, Texas 78216
Texas
Parole Representation
Attorney Parole Arguments to the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles
-Parole services for a flat fixed fee of $2,400 for all Texas Offenders accepted. -Only $400 dollars required upfront to get started
Features of The Law Office of Paul A. Hampel
Paul A. Hampel Has a Registered Securus Phone Number
Clients in prison can call collect to my office through Securus.
Support Can Call and Speak to Paul A. Hampel
Paul Hampel takes and returns support phone calls and his staff takes messages during business hours.
Free Follow Up Representations
Our goals are the same- To get you home. And we are not done until you are home.
Experienced Parole Representation
- 31 Years of representing prisoners to the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles
Face to Face Unit Interviews with Paul A. Hampel
Mr. Hampel goes to every TDCJ Unit and sees every client face to face.
Securus Emessaging for All Clients
All Securus clients can write
Paul Hampel and receive quick responses.
All Offender's Charged the Same Fee
Location of Offender or Crime Committed Does Not Change the Price.
A Fixed Fee For All Clients
Families and clients know the cost from the beginning and it will not change.
FEES & STEPS IN PAROLE REPRESENTATION
The following is my current fees and services agreement for all parole cases. The total fee is a fixed fee of $2,400. There is a non-refundable $400 interview fee. This fee will cover my interview with the client on the unit. The remaining balance in the case is $2,000. The $2,000 can be paid in installments (monthly, weekly, etc.) but it must be paid before the Parole Board reviews the client’s case. If any part of the parole representation is not performed in a timely manner the client is entitled to a refund for that portion not performed at their request and the refund will be sent to the person at the address the client designates.
The following is a breakdown of the service provided to my parole clients:
STEPS IN PAROLE REPRESENTATION
• Review of Client’s Case, Prison and Parole Records and Conduct a Face to Face Interview Between Paul A. Hampel and the Client;
• Contact Family and Friends to Make Living and Transportation Arrangements;
• Develop Arguments in Favor of Parole;
• Prepare Client’s Written Argument and Parole Plan and Submit the Argument with an Interview Request to Speak to the Lead Voter in the Case;
• Contact Directly the Parole Board Member or Commissioner Who Votes on Parole and Present an Oral Presentation to the Parole Board Member or Commissioner Voting the Case;
• Argue for an Immediate Release and Discuss with the Parole Board Member or Commissioner any Conditions They Feel are Necessary for Parole Approval;
• If the Vote is for Parole, Track the Case Through Release Processing Until the Parole Certificate is Printed and Encourage the Most Efficient Release Possible;
• If the Vote is Against Parole, Discover the Reason(s) for the Denial and Provide Any Follow-Up Parole Presentation that is Necessary for Free When the Next Parole Review Occurs.
I hope these steps help you understand my services and what things are important for us to accomplish. Please feel free to ask me questions as they arise.
Few prisoners choose to represent themselves at trial court even though this option exists. Nevertheless, every year thousands of prisoners waste years of their lives by getting set-offs due to failing to take full advantage of their opportunity to argue for parole. I believe parole is the best chance for freedom when incarcerated. I personally visit every one of my clients on the unit. I pursue as much relevant information as possible and I provide my clients and (with the client’s approval) their support with copies of all information in the file. My goal is your satisfaction and I will work very hard to achieve your parole if you choose to hire me for your representation.
The use of the internet for communications with the firm will not establish an attorney-client relationship and messages containing time-sensitive or confidential information should not be sent.
Every parole case is unique and past performance does not predict future results.
The Law Office of Paul A. Hampel
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