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To apply for a pardon, a person must file their offense reports, certified court documents, an official criminal history statement from their sheriff and three letters of recommendation from people outside the family familiar with the applicant.
Region I. Region Director: Robert Kimbro, Jr.
Send letters to: TDCJ - Parole Division, Attention: Correspondence, P.O. Box 13401, Capitol Station, Austin, TX 78711. Q: Will a large number of petitions and letters make more of a difference to the parole panel than just a few?
Clemency includes full pardons after conviction or successful completion of a term of deferred adjudication community supervision, conditional pardons, pardons based on innocence, commutations of sentence, and reprieves.
It should be written with a letterhead including the contact information and address of the parole board and the date of writing. Begin the letter with Dear Honorable Members of the Parole Board and a colon rather than a comma. End the letter with Sincerely, and use your full name.
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It should be written with a letterhead including the contact information and address of the parole board and the date of writing. Begin the letter with Dear Honorable Members of the Parole Board and a colon rather than a comma. End the letter with Sincerely, and use your full name.
A: An application must be submitted to the Clemency Section. To obtain an application, you may download from our website .tdcj.texas.gov/bpp or contact the Clemency Section @ (512) 406-5852 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Any person may submit a written statement to OVSRS (victimservices@cdcr.ca.gov) or the Board of Parole Hearings (BPH.CorrespondenceUnit@cdcr.ca.gov).
Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles (BPP) is an 18-member board with constitutional and statutory authority to approve or deny a parole release, to determine the rules and conditions of release, to revoke a releasees parole or mandatory supervision, and to make executive clemency recommendations.
1. **Introduction**: Start with a respectful and formal salutation, introducing yourself and your relationship to the inmate. 2. **Background and Relationship**: Provide a brief overview of your relationship with the inmate, how long youve known them, and any shared experiences or memories.