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Parole Presentations and Direct Discussions
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I feel the key to parole presentations are direct discussions with Board members when they are reviewing and voting cases. I believe there is no substitute for a conversation at the time of parole review. Parole Board members are under no obligation to speak to anyone when reviewing a parole file except properly registered victims that request contact. But my experience is that all of the Board members are generous with their time and very open minded. I make my presentations directly to the voter of the case at the time when the file is made available to the Commissioner for the parole vote. I do NOT merely hand in a parole packet or papers or have a paralegal or assistance handle my communications. If a Board member votes a case without receiving my written presentation, the client is entitled to a $1,000 refund under my refund policy. And if a Board member votes a case without speaking to me in an oral presentation, the client is entitled to a $1,000 refund under my refund policy. In addition, If the Parole Board denies parole, I provide any follow-up parole presentation(s) that is necessary for free when the client is next reviewed until the client is released. |
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