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A parole attorney will also help you identify factors that will help you tell your story to the Parole Board. You are so much more than your conviction, and an attorney will help provide a picture of who you are and your ability to successfully return to society once you are released. Request that the Parole Board reconsider your file.
Because you will not have a chance to speak with the Parole Board, it is critical that your full story is told through the written file. An experienced parole attorney can ensure that it is. When selecting an attorney to represent you or a loved one in front of the Parole Board, consider the following:
First, everyone serving a felony sentence will be considered for parole at least once during their incarceration. Second, they will be reviewed by the Parole Board, regardless of whether or not the petitioner is represented by an attorney. Lastly, the Parole Board’s review will be limited to the information that is included in their file - ...
Unfortunately, the files reviewed by the Parole Board typically only include information that is shared by law enforcement, prosecutors, the court, victims and the Georgia Department of Corrections. In many cases, this information does not shine a favorable light on the individual seeking parole. If you or a loved one is eligible ...
For example, a parole attorney can: Check your file to correct inaccurate information. If you are like most offenders in Georgia, your file is maintained by the Parole Board and is not eligible for disclosure through an Open Records Act request. Without an attorney, this inaccurate information will go unchallenged and will ultimately be included in ...
Lastly, the Parole Board’s review will be limited to the information that is included in their file - the person being considered will not have the ability to speak to Parole Board members before they decide whether or not to grant parole. Unfortunately, the files reviewed by the Parole Board typically only include information ...
If you or a loved one is eligible for parole, there are ways in which a parole attorney can help.