Parole
Summaries
Greg Abbott
Magistrate or court before whom the sheriff must bring a parolee arrested on a new offense and parole violation warrant after arrested person has been returned to county where new offense alleged was committed|Parolee arrested for a new offense on an out-of-county warrant and also arrested on warrant for a parole violation, return to county of new offense|Blue warrant|Proper magistrate or court
Dan Morales
Reduction of mandatory time served for eligibility, statute authorizing is retroactive (Withdrawn by Tex. Att'y Gen. Op. No. DM-45A and reissued as DM-45B)
Dan Morales
Life sentence continues until the time of convicted person's death; release on parole does not constitute completion of life sentence|Life sentence is not completed merely because convicted person is released on parole
Dan Morales
Pardon, person who has completed deferred adjudication community supervision and who has been discharged after dismissal of charges may not receive|Governor may not pardon person who has completed deferred adjudication community supervision and who has been discharged after dismissal of charges|Deferred adjudication community supervision, person who has completed and whose charges have been dismissed is ineligible for pardon
John Cornyn
Pardons and Paroles Division, conditions of parole constitute contract between parolee and Pardons and Paroles Division|Sex offender registration, parole contract between parolee and Division of Pardons and Paroles does not obligate local law enforcement authority to register parolee|Conditions of parole constitute contract between parolee and Pardons and Paroles Division\r\n\r\n