• Nominated for 10 Best Attorneys for Client Satisfaction in Mississippi for 2019 by American Institute of Criminal Law Attorneys
  • Nominated American Society of Legal Advocates Top 100 Criminal Defense Lawyers in the State of Mississippi for 2019
  • Nominated National Trial Lawyers Top 100 Criminal Defense Lawyers in the State of Mississippi
  • Nominated National Academy of Criminal Defense Attorneys Top 10 Criminal Defense Attorneys in the State of Mississippi for 2018
  • Nominated American Society of Legal Advocates Top 100 Criminal Defense Lawyers in the State of Mississippi for 2018
  • Nominated for 10 Best DUI Attorneys for Client Satisfaction in Mississippi for 2018 by American Institute of DUI/DWI Attorneys
  • Nominated for 10 Best Attorneys for Client Satisfaction in Mississippi for 2018 by American Institute of Criminal Law Attorneys
  • Nominated for 10 Best DUI/DWI Attorneys by American Institute of DUI/DWI Attorneys for 2017 
  • Nominated for 10 Best Criminal Law Attorneys by American Institute of Criminal Law Attorneys for 2017
  • Nominated for 10 Best Attorneys by American Institute of Family Law Attorneys for 2017
  • Nominated for Top 100 Criminal Defense Lawyers by American Society of Legal Advocates for 2017
  • Nominated for Top 100 Criminal Defense Trial Lawyers by the The National Trial Lawyers for 2017
  • Nominated for 10 Best Criminal Law Attorneys by National Institute of Criminal Law Attorneys for 2017
  • Nominated for membership to Top American Lawyers in 2017
  • Nominated for membership of National Association of Personal Injury Lawyers in2017
  • Nominated for 10 Best DUI Attorneys for Client Satisfaction in Mississippi for 2016 by American Institute of DUI/DWI Attorneys
  • Awarded Superb "10" Rating by AVVO
  • Nominated for Top 10 Attorney Award by National Academy of Criminal Defense Attorneys for 2016
  • Top Attorney DUI on AVVO in 2016
  • Top Contributor DUI on AVVO in 2016
  • Nominated for Top 50 DUI Attorneys by National Advocacy for DUI Defense for 2016
  • Nominated for Top 100 Trial Lawyers by The National Trial Lawyers for 2016
  • Nominated for 10 Best Attorneys in Mississippi for Client Satisfaction for 2016 by American Institute of Personal Injury Attorneys
  • Nominated for 10 Best Criminal Law Attorney for Mississippi for 2016 by American Institute of Criminal Law Attorneys
  • Nominatedfor10 Best Family Law Attorneys by American Institute of Family Law Attorneys for 2016
  • Nominated for Top 100 Criminal Defense Lawyers in America by The National Trial Lawyers
  • Nominated for Top 10 Attorney Award for 2015 in Mississippi by National Academy of Criminal Defense Attorneys
  • Nominated for 10 Best Client Satisfaction Award in 2014 by American Institute of DUI/DWI Attorneys
  • Nominated for Top 50 DUI Attorneys for 2014 in Mississippi by the National Advocacy for DUI Defense
  • Nominated for Top 10 Attorney Award for 2014 in Mississippi by National Academy of Criminal Defense Attorneys
  • Top Contributor DUI on AVVO in 2014
  • Top Contributor Criminal Defense on AVVO in 2014
  • Top Attorney DUI on AVVO in 2014
  • Top Attorney Criminal Defense on AVVO in 2014

Understanding Parole As Part Of Criminal Sentencing In Mississippi

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What is Parole in North Mississippi?

Parole in North Mississippi is a form of conditional release that allows a prisoner to serve the rest of their sentence in the community. While on parole, offenders are supervised by a parole officer and must comply with various conditions. If they fail to do so, they risk being returned to prison.

Parole is not an automatic right. While a prisoner may be entitled to apply for parole at a certain point of their sentence, parole is not guaranteed. Parole applications are heard and decided by a parole board. 

Parole is designed to assist offenders to reenter society and readjust to life outside of a custodial environment. Supporting offenders in this way also reduces their risk of reoffending.

The criminal defense team at William Wayne Housley, Attorney at Law is here to help you understand your options. Call 662-844-5635 to schedule a consultation to learn more.

Eligibility for Parole in Mississippi

Prisoners are usually required to serve a minimum amount of their sentence before they can apply for parole. A prisoner’s parole eligibility date depends on the jurisdiction where they are applying. 

Factors that may determine when an offender can apply for parole may include the type of offense they committed, the circumstances of the offense, the offender’s criminal history, and their personal circumstances. 

For the most serious offenses, prisoners sentenced to life without the possibility of parole are prohibited from ever applying for parole. 

Common North Mississippi Parole Conditions

An offender’s parole conditions will depend on the relevant law, the circumstances of offending, and the personal circumstances of the offender. 

Parole conditions either impose a positive obligation on the offender or restrict their behavior. For example, some common parole conditions include the requirement to:

  • Report regularly to a parole officer
  • Maintain employment and a residential address
  • Attend drug or alcohol counseling
  • Submit to electronic monitoring
  • Not commit any further offenses
  • Not consume any drugs or alcohol
  • Not leave the state without permission
  • Not interact with other offenders
  • Not possess a gun or other weapon

Parole boards generally have wide discretion when it comes to deciding parole conditions. 

Parole Violations in Mississippi

There are serious consequences for failing to comply with conditions of parole. An offender may violate their parole by:

  • Committing an offense
  • Failing to report to a parole officer as required
  • Failing a drug or alcohol test
  • Leaving the state without prior permission

Possible consequences of violating parole include:

  • A formal warning from a parole officer
  • Stricter parole conditions such as increased drug testing
  • Revocation of parole and return to prison to serve some or all of the remainder of the sentence

Before an offender’s parole can be revoked, they will appear before at least one parole violation hearing. If they are contesting a violation, the hearing allows the offender to present evidence and challenge any evidence presented by the authorities.

How a Criminal Defense Attorney in Mississippi Can Help with Parole

Parole can be a complex process to navigate. It’s not mandatory to hire an attorney to help you with your initial parole or parole violation hearing. However, if you contact William Wayne Housley, Attorney at Law, we can help you prepare strong submissions that give you the best chance of being released on parole and serving the rest of your sentence in the community. Fill out an online form today or call us at 662-844-5635 to learn more.

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