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.
Parole Timeline
Normal State Review
PAROLE REVIEW PROCESS
Following offender conviction, county commitment documents are forwarded to the Institutional Division for placement in TDCJ data systems.
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Offender is Identified as eligible for parole within six months of calculated parole eligibility (or set review date based on prior Parole Board action).
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Parole Officer gathers pertinent data regarding offender (from offense reports, probation reports, parole revocation information, ect.).
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Parole Officer interviews offender and completes Case Summary outlining criminal, social, medical, psychological, and institutional adjustment history; offender's file is submitted to Parole Board for review.
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Using Case Summary and related documents, Parole Board makes decision and sets appropriate special conditions.
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If approved, release processing continues dy developing a release plan and verifying completion of any required rehabilitative programming before physical release. The offender may be released on or after the parole eligibility date or date specified by the Board of Pardons and Parole.
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If denied parole, offender is considered for parole in four to six months from the next scheduled review date, which is set by the Parole Board.
- A panel consists of 3 parole panel members
- 1st voting member reviews/ votes case
- Case transferred to 2nd voting member - reviews/ votes case
- 2 similar votes = final vote on case
- If the two votes differ from each other, the 3rd voting member of the panel reviews the case and breaks the tie.
- There must be a majority of two votes for a vote to become final.
* Offender is notified of parole panel decision via correspondence.
* Interviewing the offender is at the discretion of the parole panel member.
* Granting interviews to individuals in support/ protest of an offender's release is also at the parole panel member's discretion.
* Parole panel members must grant interview to victim upon request.
Considered When Voting:
+ Seriousness of offense/ Nature of offense
+ Criminal history
+ Length of time served/ sentence length
+ Adjustment during previous period of supervision
+ Number of incarcerations/ Institutional adjustment
+ Alcohol and/ or drug involvement
+ Letters of support and/ or protest
+ Other arrests
+ Age
IPO Information Details Information Regarding an Offender's:
o Demographics
o Commitment Information
o Offense Details
o Criminal History
o Substance Abuse History
o Physical/ Mental Health Status
o Social History
o Employment History
o Current Institutional Adjustment
o Release Plans
March 24, 2012Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles PACT Conference
The Law Office of Paul A. Hampel
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