OUR SERVICES
Parole Package Explained
WHY YOU SHOULD HIRE US
If you are looking for assistance to help an incarcerated loved one regarding the possibility of parole Jus' Free offers a reasonable flat-fee for representation through the parole process and appearing before the Board on the inmate’s behalf.
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The Board of Pardons & Paroles (BPP) can vote on a case up to two (2) months prior to the month the case is scheduled for review! It is not unusual for an inmate to be denied parole before their scheduled hearing and before they had a chance to submit letters and other information for the Board to consider when making their decision. If you have a family member or friend whose parole review date is coming up, plan far in advance to avoid this situation.
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Please be mindful neither a parole attorney nor a parole services provider can promise you parole or guarantee your success. However, our company and my own personal experience as an inmate can help you or your loved one receive serious consideration. We know PAROLE IS A PRIVILEGE! It is the reason we will work diligently and aggressively to convince the Board that our client is ready for parole. In the case you have been denied parole after using our services, we will continue to work on your behalf at no additional cost. Our goal is for you to obtain parole and have the privilege of freedom extended to you. ​
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HOW CAN WE HELP?
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Identify documents and material that are important without overwhelming the Board with information;
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In Texas, inmates are not allowed to appear in person and speak for themselves before the Board that will vote on their case. We will help you prepare for the review.
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Guide the inmate on which courses to take to increase their chance for parole;
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Guide the family members and friends on how to write an effective letter of support
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Assist the inmate with writing an appropriate letter to the Board to increase the inmate’s chance of parole
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Make sure the parole documents are sent to the correct Board so they will be considered
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Present mitigating facts or evidence on the inmate’s behalf
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Request an in-person or telephone interview with voting parole board members to argue the inmate’s case in the light most favorable to him or her.
TIMELINE OF PAROLE
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The parole eligibility date is not the date the parole board will meet and decide whether parole should be granted.
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Inmates will go into review six (6) months prior to their parole eligibility date.
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The lead voter of the Board is responsible for taking the lead in gathering information for the other members assigned to that case. If the lead voter on the client’s case grants a meeting with JUS' FREE, our company will make an oral presentation to that Board member based on the packet. In some circumstances, the member will ask questions, make comments, and take notes for the file. These notes will be available, along with the parole packet, to the other Board members who may vote on the case. Jus' Free will seek to humanize the client in the parole packet and in the oral presentation. Our goal is to persuade the Board that the client is no longer a threat to public safety and will be a productive and law-abiding citizen upon release.
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The Board’s vote can occur up to two months prior to the month the case is scheduled for review by the Board.
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Plan far enough in advance to allow for preparation of information for the Board’s review.
WHAT WILL IT COST?
We offer our parole package services at a flat rate of $1000. All payments must be paid in full prior to you appearing before the parole board. Parole package services will commence once entire balance is paid in full within the 30-day timeframe allotted.
Two (2) payment plans are available for your convenience:
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Full Balance of $1000 due at time of signed agreement
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50% of full balance due at time of signed agreement with remaining balance due within 30 days. We accept most forms of payments.
NO REFUNDS and NO PERSONAL CHECKS.