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.
Cases In Review and Shortway Date Reviews Discretionary Mandatory Supervision Cases
Because I do a high volume of parole cases and stay on top of my caseload I am able to accept cases in review at all units around the State of Texas. When a client hires me who is already in review it does limit some of the documents I am able to request. I generally find that this does little to compromise the overall quality of such cases in the review process. And while it is ideal to hire me prior to the review process, because of my free follow-up policy it generally makes sense for clients to hire me at their earliest convenience regardless of the current stage of their case.
Clients eligible for Discretionary Mandatory Supervision receive a letter on the unit indicating they are being reviewed for Discretionary Mandatory Supervision. They cases are reviewed with a favorable voting structure. Under legislative rules the burden of proof is shifted in favor of parole based on the amount of time served. Arguing this key point can be impactful in these cases. Statistically we see the approvals for these cases are moving towards the numbers of parole cases. This suggests many unrepresented cases are not being considered for this key aspect of their case. Good representation can emphasize this shift in the burden of proof and add persuasion to a parole argument.
The Law Office of Paul A. Hampel
(Click below to learn about my fees, services, and details about my parole representation.)