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Is it possible to request a parole hearing prior to the next scheduled hearing?
Would it do any good to send information on the inmate to show them that he has been incarcerated in excess of what his actual actions would justify. He was eligible for parole before he ever actually arrived at the Department of Corrections (county time, good time, education credits, and halfway house time). He went in front of the parole board in July and was denied supposedly because they did not feel he had been there long enough to deserve parole consideration yet. He was then set out for another 9 months for his next parole hearing. He has never been in any trouble (not so much as a verbal reprimand) since he has been there. Even if he is paroled at his next hearing date, he will not be released for a couple more months. All in all, he will end up doing day for day time, when in reality he could have and should have been paroled after doing 1/2 of his time (total time sentenced was 3 years). Does anyone know if there is anything we can do to expidite his release? His daughter's mother is trying to take away his rights and he needs to get out in order to fight for rights to his daughter. He is a good daddy and loves his daughter dearly.
Is it possible to request a parole hearing prior to the next scheduled hearing?
Would it do any good to send information on the inmate to show them that he has been incarcerated in excess of what his actual actions would justify. He was eligible for parole before he ever actually arrived at the Department of Corrections (county time, good time, education credits, and halfway house time). He went in front of the parole board in July and was denied supposedly because they did not feel he had been there long enough to deserve parole consideration yet. He was then set out for another 9 months for his next parole hearing. He has never been in any trouble (not so much as a verbal reprimand) since he has been there. Even if he is paroled at his next hearing date, he will not be released for a couple more months. All in all, he will end up doing day for day time, when in reality he could have and should have been paroled after doing 1/2 of his time (total time sentenced was 3 years). Does anyone know if there is anything we can do to expidite his release? His daughter's mother is trying to take away his rights and he needs to get out in order to fight for rights to his daughter. He is a good daddy and loves his daughter dearly.