Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
Can a person file a motion of 1244-a if they were already on parole for a previous conviction?
Asked on 8/18/12, 7:36 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Cynthia Henley
Cynthia Henley, Lawyer
A "person" does not file a 12.44 (a) motion. Only the state can agree to punishment under 12.44(a) - no motion need be filed. (Your lawyer can discuss this with the prosecutor.) Parole is irrelevant as far as qualification.
Answered on 8/20/12, 9:20 am
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