Eddie Don Johnson v. Texas Department of Criminal Justice-Parole Division
Eddie Don Johnson v. Texas Department of Criminal Justice-Parole Division
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fb> °" ch'* en. 28ch d •"'«"• Curt rf- v' received froB th ' "f D«»b«r, A.D_ ,- M 4th Court nf i 4 mandate of -c. °r Appeals, Houscon. Texas"'"-« °n Chi* the 3rd day of January, kJ . A.D< 19«5 mandate alias „. .
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lt» ) 65th LEGISLATURE—REGULAR SESSION Ch. 347 PRISONERS-SUPERVISION AND RELEASE CHAPTER 347 S. B. No. 152 An Act relating to eligibility for and condition* revocation., and admlnl.tra. tL orproD.t.on.°paro.e. mandatory .upervl.lon. ^J^^\^ZZ a. pardon., emergency reprieve, or fur.oooh.. and other type, of prLoner .upervl.lon and releaee from Incarceration; amending Article 42.12. Code or Criminal Procedure, 1965, a. amended, by amending Section. 1. 2, 12. 13.
Subjection, (a), (e), and (0 of Section 14A. Sectlon.^15. X. 21 22. 24, 26, 27. 23, 30, and 31. and by adding Section 3f; addlno Article 6181-1 to Tl. tie 10S, R.vl.ed Civil Statute, of Texa., 1925. a. amended; amending See- tlon 21, Chapter 212. Act. of th. 4Cth Legislature, Regular Session, 1927. a. am.nded (Article 6166x1, Vernon'. Texa. Civil Statute.): amending Sec tlon. 1 and «. Chapter 493, Act. of the 61st Leglelature, Regular So«.lon.
19«» (Artlela 6166x-3, Vernon'. Texa. Civil Statute.); repealing Article -WhOS, Cod. of Criminal Procedure, 1965; repealing Section 23, Chapter 212.
Act. of the 40th Legislature, Regular Scion, 1927 (Article 6166v, Ver. non'. Texa. Civil Statute.)| and repealing Chapter 361, Act. of thei 48th Legislature, Regular Sea.ion, 1943, a. amended (Article 6184/, Vernon'. Texa.
Civil Statute.).
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Texas: Section 1. Article 42.12, Code of Criminal Procedure, 1965, as amended, is amended by amending « Sections 1, 2, 12, 13, 16, 20, 21, ZZ, 24, 26, 27, 28, 30, and 31, and by adding" Section 3f to read as follows: } "Section 1. It is the purpose of this Article to place wholly within the State courts of appropriate jurisdiction the responsibility for deter mining when the imposition of sentence in certain cases shall be sus pended, the conditions of probation, and the supervision of probationers, in consonance with the powers assigned to the judicial branch of this government by the Constitution of Texas. It is also the intent of this Article to provide for the release of persons on parole and for the meth od thereof, to designate the Board of Pardons and Paroles as the re sponsible agency of State government to recommend determination of paroles and to further designate the Board of Pardons and Paroles as responsible for the investigation and supervision of persons released on parole. It is the intent of this Article to aid all prisoners to readjust to society upon completion of their period of incarceration by providing a program of mandatory supervision for those prisoners not released on parole or through executive clemency and to designate the Board of Pardons and Paroles as the agency of government responsible for the program. It is the final purpose of this Article to remove from existing statutes the limitations, other than questions of constitutionality, that have acted as barriers to effective systems of probations and paroles in the public interest. "Sec. 2. This Article may be cited as the 'Adult Probation, Parole, and Mandatory Supervision Law*. .-..*• «. h "Unless the context otherwise requires, the following definitions shall apply to the specified words and phrases as used in this Article: "a. 'Courts' shall mean the courts of record having original crim inal jurisdiction; 32. Vernon*. Ann.C.CP. art. 42.12. II 1. 2. 33. Vernon*. Ann.C.C.P. art. 42.12. | Jf.
12. 13. 15, 20 to 22. 24, 26 to 23. 30, 31. ) n Ch. 347 65th LEGISLATURE-REGULAR SESSION "b. 'Probation' shall mean the release of a convicted defendant hv Lr?„Urtwhich dunnar 5"?f«,c°ndition9 the impositionl»P"«l by the of sentence court to^p^bt£& is suspended • 3pecmed penod vision as the Board of Pardons and Paroles may determine Parole shall e"xtu«^rency;mean *C°mmUU"0n °f"^"»'«™ °" "d. 'Mandatory supervision' shall mean the release of a nrisan»r tmm imprisonment but not on parole and not from the ?egal custoSv of thT State, for rehabilitation outside of prison walls und^^h^^V and provisions for disciplinary supervision" as £ Botrd oft*ITon and TcorirnnT^ acl^»^dete™nf- o' "»UneeMandatory supervision or any other form ofmay not be clemencyf executive fonstrued ** as e. Probation officer' shall mean either a person duly appointed bv
..f .^°ard Sha" m*an the Board of Pard»ns and Paroles; } Boar^„fDpa'rdtn;a^Par,e9:t,endDiViSi0n °' P«" S*""Vi>™ °< *• Supervisfon"010'' Sh<"' ""*" the Director ot the DMrtm of Parole not'awiyf ^ "* PrOV,'3ions °' *«««» 3»d 3c of this Article do .oW;;Tse^1rttnpetJ.Ucfdde:8Umy " M°f'enSe defined by ">e f«"" «/5? f ect,on 19-03 (Capital murder); (B) Section 20.04 (Aggravated kidnapping)^ "(C) Section 21.03 (Aggravated rape); «f2? feCJ.i0n 29.03 (E) Section S'!5 (A**ravated (Aggravated sexual abuse); robbery); or
a fel?nVofthtehrp !?.!? a"irinative findinS that the defendant convicted of days days ^nin the th* VJ^t**? ^At Department custody of the r^ny t,me aftep of the defendantthe Corrections, hassentencing served 60 ) \8 } 65th LEGISLATURE-REGULAR SESSION Ch. 347 judge, on his own motion or on motion of the defendant, may order the de- endant released to probation. The Department of Corrections shall xl lease the defendant to probation after he has served 120 days " c ''?"•, !2-iP7l!,6^oard of P^ona and Paroles created'by Article 4. !ZlZ\\^lht Const'tut,on of this State, shall administer th"provi: .^M Act.respectmg determinations of which prisoners shall be paroled from an institution operated by the Department of Corrections he conditions of parole and mandatory supervision, and may recommend he revocation of releases to mandatory supervision, paroles, and cS the Board shall have the authority to determine the degree and intensity o/ supervision a prisoner released on parole or released to mandatory supervision should receive. manuawry ofr their 4uS*C' *?J- TheJnl€,nber9 ol the Board shall give full time to the duties office and shall be paid such salaries L the Leg^lature may de! ne„7nnAi^ApPrTiati0\Acts' one of their number as chairman,Thewhomenjbe" °f theforBoard shall serve sLTlof elect a period two years and until his successor is elected and qualified The Board shall meet at the call of the chairman and from time to m^oriwTtnihprW,S,e bi? determined by ™j°rity vote of the Boar? A aTbuslness F Sha,h C°nStitUte aquorum for the transaction of . "The Board shall adopt an official seal of which the courts shall "The*Board00^?! f ♦• „Deci3io»3 °f the Board shall be by ma/ori yvol -?ar? sha11 keep a record of »ta acts and shall notify each insti AtZ°ii3 deci3i?n ",a«ng to the persons who are Confined there" n aAnV CfL°A3er0f-T? and^to the LegislaturefiSCal year the a report withBoard 3ha» ^bmit statistical to tLdataof™ and other Governor' Svislo^r^TLlLT u ^fln' a"d B°/r? and decl3i0na c,emency shall be re,atin* t0 mandatory matters of subject to public inspection at all reasonable times." super- public record and aJfj 1S: 4.(a> The Board is authorized to release on parole, with the tE?i# •*Go/lr.nor' any Person confi™d in any penal^ ir correc!
WTuSSii Th^n' WhH° U, eMgib,,e f°r Par0,e Under «»*"Sin B^d^ «P« order of fi (b) A prisoner under sentence of death is not eligible for „9mi» t* (l)rof0thLiSASfrVng a?enutenCC f0r the °"^M£n SecJ^on 3f(a) «di ^Uon «r?ri?5»^^^ «»UiI». an affirmative finding parole until"hi. art.* ™iUS Sod ronrf.,!# #i A?.,C,e' he i3 not eli*ible for release on calendar time served, without consideration of ^^nfw.BJ,,l'll,0B*"?ih! °f the maximum 3eftten<* or 20 cal- leasfI n« ' r ^Vei;u3 ,e3S' but in no event sha» be be eligible for re- beeuAlef.r "J"' tha" two,ca'endar years. All other prisoners shall good coJLl*V ,€aSe °,n paro,e when their ca'endar time served plus or° 20^ of the maximum sentence K3 of deathAaPhlfi°Zr^° "I10? °n pa5oIc' excePfc aP€«°n ««der sentence Board wh^nM e ^IefSed -to "»»**»* supervision by order of the ™^^«JrS^*?" « « time equal the maximumh\term ha*/-ved to whichplus an/accrued he was sentenced good A ) w J Ch. 347 65th LEGISLATURE-REGULAR SESSION the prisoner's proper employment 2 P™«««ble, arrangements f0?
Prior to his releaL *^A™^%> .The tory supervision .shall be for aIrU 'xt"?penod ••^V* mad« of manda tor which the prisoner was Lntf„riH.C(3|U,Va,]eni to the ™*imum term on the sentence. The Sn^^^J?. CJ,!ndar tim* actuaI,y served 'ated as calendar time. Everv^rLZ™uf*t0ry supervision is calcu- 3hall remain in thecal c»&£of^f^fi. **»***" supervision released but shall be J^^^^^^S^ "^ hC W*3 and 2i IS^S^ ^^^^ *«* -r^on^t^^ "ance t0 th< P«"a' or mine, the Board shall se^rfanI J2^^ ,Jhei*aftcp' a8 jt may deter- warding each prisoner except any unZH f PertJnent '"'ormafion * circumstances of his offense hI, n3 a^ence of death, including the record, his conduct, t^^n^lJdV!!!1', and mental health. * 3^1 -history and cri^"a' 3nd att,tude ln Prison, and his physical ^^^rlK Ptara°ndl?ny.PriTer' the Boa'd ™y bave ordered only fo? the best invest of socL^T^ hinL AParo,e •»«« be it shall not be considered to be r S 0t/S an award of ^mency; prisoner shall be placedlo Dwl«»iv ? °f SGntence or Pardon« * x made as mayforbe,hisin proper emplSm?n?orte^hT,h*.w part, evidenced[hi anWTOnta «./ * maintenance and have care, becn and. ) or in part. rBM&uUorirn^L^LP^m^.a havin* **»•. >" whole amount of such restitutio^ or reparation"flVICt,m <? h,'S crim*< the total court and entered in thl iuV^t!^t^ ma\ be ^Wished by the prisoner to his term otimmtoE^nt* ?e ,Trt which sentenced the he is able and willing'd^m^^M^^ the Board bolieve. that Every prisoner while on parol 2ii S*1-10"" ?! alaw-abid'n* citizen, institution from which hi'^ was ,^iac!maK,n.I,,vth,f Legal CUstody «' the orders ofthe Board. ,eaSed but sha,i be amenable to the *toitwM reasonable rules not incon- eligibility of prisoners for" narole ZT Z n*oessary w*th respect to the of parole and* mandatory su^iionZ^^ SUpewtolon' the conduct posed upon parolees and XnT« " »ean,ngS' or conditions to be im- Each person to be^taS^ « ^iiiralSTrt**?., """f-fnr supervision, ment and contract settinir fnrth iJ ? ^furnished a written state- conditions and rul^^V^^.^ intelligible language the of restitution or reparation 2>ih?!?J ^V* may incIude the makin* amount of such nM^Z^rJ^l?^ "* Prisone^ crime, the total court and entered in the iu«ent «T?i." MS1 be estab,'shed by the prisoner to his term of imorisonm.nf J*6 C?Urt whlcn sentenced the tion of the contract by ZfnwT? V AccePtance, signing, and execu te release on parole Persons ^1° 5* ,)aro,ed sha11 be a precondition be furnished aUUSZ a written stetZ^ T „? °* °n* mandatory supervision shall Ian*,,™ *u" * I..Ven statement setting forth in rlpa,. La .^^n.^.^i- language the condition" an?™ tf^JV'^ in C,Car and '»«««!«. "(h) It shall be the dTtvofthl T JT^ suPervision, dering the parole of any prisoner nr » ^ l at least ten dav* before or- ency by the? Governo? rnor to to noSl thlT>^?\8rV>ting notify the sheriff, the districtofattorney c«cutiveandclem- the ) zo ) 65th LEGISLATURE—REGULAR SESSION Ch. 347 district judge in the county where such person was convicted that such paroe or clemency „ being considered by the Board or by the Governor "(. If no parole officer has been assigned to the localfty whei eaper son i. to be released on parole, mandatory supervision, orIxecutvc clem eitcy the Board shall notify the chairman of the Voluntar^Paroe Board of such county pr.or to the release of such person. Th^Lard shall re quest such Voluntary Parole Board, in the absence o"a parole 0I:Icer' for information which would herein be r*nniv»A ^V «.. u / i off cer
onertetea'sed loltJ^TJZ^iTZ^J"0^ If"0™1 aP"3- reprieve or on furlou*or person .^leasednr."""/k on,<!mer8ency the institution from which he was na™!* ,!• a con<<lt'<>nal Pardon to issued bv the Board"n order bJth^w "21, °r 1?ardone<1 "W be that he poses a danger taso^etv/h.f .1 t>>e cn-cumstances indicate incarceration. Such«fT.,\hat «ar.rants,n<3 immediate return to to take ac ua custodyo the prhoner ^hT^' "l"*™ "amei therein > ) S= ^hchhar^£S? ^^^ia^MZ ff«Wp^^ Board ,hairXrr.h!rWh°3e ret,Urn a warrant nas b«" i»»ued by the
AC and shal! noJ^UttS^and e«Vct. "" "" * i""*"'* "y th,S don'TseCac^se^orr'vL?at^°^rk0r *I"-"?°n grante<l a"»«*loiul Pa>- conditional pardon on info™.^" J*™1*', mandat°>-y supervision or officer or parolfofficer he Z'i hand ""J*1"'"' *>y »law enforcement before may Board the^oard adopt"or"s designeeh^» JroWdlnV unT auch.J,u'cs " "t *,* "'^ 0n such char*« an°" regulations as the hearing an'd A^^F^S& £$%** »« »P-Wk a warrant issued bv the Bon.i .fn". y i ihe date of arreat under and at atime and Place set bi th/«? J^vu^ Parole* ov the Governor ' 'acts, it may recommend to thp r ?" ^ B°ard haS heard the supervision, orI S 1ItSTr *? the 1>ar0,e' mandatory "» any manner t^yStem??™*" °?tin£Z6' or revoked, or modified Person's naroll m-^ YWarrant- w*>en the Governor revokes a son ma!, ^ZulX™*™™! or conditional pardon, that Per which he wasTleasedsuchn HP°rt,°n .r!mainin» •' the sentence credit for credit for the th tYmeTrt^X?^™!™*}0}* tne timeTrnm time thl\idate fiom the .,u°» of hisrcnw,n,n* release totothe calculated b« date with, without of revocation ) U ) Ch. 347 65th LEGISLATURE—REGULAR SESSION When a warrant is issued by the Board of Pardons and Paroles or the Governor charging a violation of release conditions, the sentence time credit shall be suspended until a determination is made by the Board of Pardons and Paroles or the Governor in such case and such suspended time credit may be re-instated by the Board of Pardons and Paroles should such parole, mandatory supervision, or conditional pardon be con tinued." "Sec. 24. When any prisoner who has been paroled or released to man datory supervision has complied with the rules and conditions governing his release until the end of the term to which he was sentenced, and with out a revocation of his parole or mandatory supervision, the Board shall make a final order of discharge and issue the prisoner a certificate of dis charge." "Sec. 26. The Board of Pardons and Paroles shall have general re sponsibility for the investigation and supervision of all prisoners re leased on parole and to mandatory supervision. For the discharge of this responsibility, there is hereby created with the Board of Pardons and Paroles, a Division of Parole Supervision. Subject to the general direc tion of the Board of Pardons and Paroles, the Division of Parole Super vision, including its field staff shall be responsible for obtaining and as sembling any facts the Board of Pardons and Paroles may desire in con sidering parole eligibility, in establishing a mandatory supervision plan, and for investigating and supervising paroled prisoners and prisoners released to mandatory supervision to see that the conditions of parole and mandatory supervision are complied with, and for making such periodic reports on the progress of parolees and prisoners released to mandatory supervision aa the Board may desire. ) "Sec. 27. All information obtained in connection with inmates of the Texas Department of Corrections subject to parole, release to mandatory supervision, or executive clemency or individuals who may be on manda tory supervision or parole and under the supervision of the division, or persons directly identified in any proposed plan of release for a prisoner, shall be confidential and privileged information and shall not be subject to public inspection; provided, however, that all such information shall be available to the Governor and the Boards of Pardons and Paroles upon request. It is further provided, that statistical and general information respecting the parole and mandatory supervision program and system, including the names of paroled prisoners, prisoners released to manda tory supervision, and data recorded in connection with parole and manda tory supervision services, shall be subject to public inspection at any reasonable time. "Sec. 28. Salaries of all employees of the Division of Parole Super vision shall be governed by Appropriation Acts of the Legislature. The Board of Pardons and Paroles shall appoint a Director of the Division, and all other employees shall be selected by the Director, subject to such general policies and regulations as the Board may approve. "It is expressly provided, however, that no person may be employed as a parole officer or supervisor, or be responsible for the investigations or supervision of persons on parole or mandatory supervision, unless he meets the following qualifications together with any other qualifications that may be specified by the Director of the Division, with the approval i *f B°ard.of Pardons and Paroles,- four years of successfully com pleted education in an accredited college or university, and two years of full time paid employment in responsible correctional work with adults ) XL V
65th LEGISLATURE—REGULAR SESSION Ch. 347 or juveniles, social welfare work, teaching, or personnel work. Addi tional experience in the above categories may be substituted year for year for the required college education, with a maximum subsutution for two years. "Sec. 30. In order to provide supervision of parolees, persons re leased to mandatory supervision, and persons granted executive clemency who reside in sparsely settled areas of the State and in localities not served by regularly employed parole officers, the Governor of this State is authorized to appoint chairmen of Voluntary Parole Boards for such areas or localities. The appointed chairman may, with the advice and approval of the Director of the Division of Parole Supervision, appoint additional members of such Voluntary Parole Boards. The term of ser vice by such appointed chairmen of Voluntary Parole Boards shall not exceed the term of office of the appointing Governor; and the terms of service of locally appointed additional members of such Voluntary Parole Boards shall not exceed the terms of office of the director. However it is expressly provided that the terms of service by such chairmen and additional members of Voluntary Parole Boards may be continued by ap- propnate reappointments. The chairman of the Voluntary Parole Board shall be responsible for assigning supervision of parolees and of persons released to mandatory supervision to the members of such board. ♦ kiSeCj31'* N° per30n wh0 i3 serving as a sheriff, deputy sheriff, con stable, deputy constable, city policeman, Texas Ranger, state« highway n!v ihnu' °!;3,ml,ar law enforcement officer, or as a prosecuting attor- o?n.!il a8 f or of persons on parole Par°released °ffiCer °r be ^sponsible to mandatory for the supervision supervision." ) rJ^'f2r . Subsections (a), (e), and (i) of Section 14A, Article 42.12, C°d?,°f £r,m,.nal Procedure, 1965, are amended" to read as follows- *n* J?iJV and a33i.3t tbe Board of Pardons and Paroles in parole annn£a£!n,°!2 3UPervl31on decisions, provision is hereby made for the appointment of parole commissioners." ♦ •J ^e) -1" matJ*r8 of Da.role decisions and mandatory supervision revoca- vI* T£l3 Kn8'ihe ^ssioners shall have the sami duties and authori- rLaIthe^a,rd raembers- A Par°le panel, as hereinafter provided, may recommend the granting, denying, or revocation of parole, the invocation in« nn„Hat0ryHS?erV,ai0n mgs and 3^US' revocation mandatory supervision and may conduct P^e hearings. TherevocaUon hear" commissioners £X.'!!tFV,eW heir duties as ,".IMt«» directed for Par°le by the consideration, board in its rules and and they shTperform regulations affect mg these commissioners." B 3 aueci- "(i) In matters of parole and i-elease to mandatory supervision the board members and commissioners may act in panels comprisedfof three persons in each panel. The composition of the respectivepanels shall be designated by the board. Amajority of each panel Bh$S^^ a quorum for the transaction of its business, and its decisions sha 1be by amajority vote. The functions given to the board tSroSt Art cle anfe"xte°nd%o th? nm,naI Plocfdure' 1965> aa tended, maygbe enlarged - th^ #* 2SKZ ZKLttM as need'd <" i^tt- 3*. Vernon's Ann.C.C.P. art. «.u, j ha sub.ec.. (a), (e). (1). ^ *3 . {
Ch. 347 65th LEGISLATURE—REGULAR SESSION Sec. 3. Title 108, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, 1925, as amended is amended by adding" Article 6181—1 to read as follows: "Art. 6181—1. Inmate classification and good conduct time "Section 1. For the purpose of this Article: "(1) 'Department' means the Texas Department of Corrections. "(2) 'Director' means the Director of the Texas Department of Cor rections. "(3) 'Inmate' means a person confined by order of a court in the Texas Department of Corrections, whether he is actually confined in the insti tution or is under the supervision or custody of the Board of Pardons and Paroles. "(4) 'Term' means the maximum term of confinement in the Texas Department of Corrections stated in the sentence of the convicting court.
When two or more sentences are to be served consecutively and not con currently, the aggregate of the several terms shall be considered the term for purposes of this Article. When two or more sentences are to run concurrently, the term with the longest maximum confinement will be considered the term for the purposes of this Article. "Sec. 2. The department shall classify all inmates as soon as prac ticable upon their arrival at the department and shall reclassify inmates as circumstances may warrant. All inmates shall be classified according to their conduct, obedience, industry, and prior criminal history. The director shall maintain a record on each inmate showing all classifica tions and reclassifications with dates and reasons therefor. "Sec. 3. (a) Inmates shall accrue good conduct time based upon their classification as follows: "(1) 20 days for each 30 days actually served while the inmate is ) classified as a Class I inmate ; "(2) 10 days for each 30 days actually served while the inmate is classified as a Class II inmate; and "(3) 10 additional days for each 30 days actually served if the inmate is a trusty. . ',(b).£r<>Jg0od conduct time shall accrue during any period the inmate is classified as a Class III inmate or is on parole or under mandatory supervision.
"Sec. 4. Good conduct time applies only to eligibility for parole or mandatory supervision as provided in Section 15, Article 42.12, Code of Criminal Procedure, 1965, as amended, and shall not otherwise affect the inmate s term. Good conduct time is a privilege and not a right. Conse quently, if during the actual term of imprisonment in the department, an inmate commits an offense or violates a rule of the department all or any part of his accrued good conduct time may be forfeited by'the director. The director may, however, in his discretion, restore good con duct time forfeited under such circumstances subject to rules and policies to be promulgated by the department. Upon revocation of parole or man datory supervision, the inmate loses all good conduct time previously accrued, but upon return to the department may accrue new good con duct time for subsequent time served in the department. i'SeC.' i5*,.]* the. re.lea8e of an inmate falls upon a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday, the inmate may, at the discretion of the director, be re leased on the preceding workday." 35. Vernon*. Ann.Clv.St. art. 6181—1. ) VL 3 65th LEGISLATURE—REGULAR SESSION Ch. 347 Sec. 4. Section 28, Chapter 212, Acts of the 40th Legislature, Regular Session, 1927, as amended (Article 6166zl, Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes), is amended 3C to read as follows: "Sec. 28. "When a convict is entitled to a discharge from the State penitentiary, or is released therefrom on parole, mandatory supervision, or conditional pardon, the Director of the Department of Corrections or his Executive Assistant shall prepare and deliver to him a written discharge or release, as the case may be, dated and signed by him with seal annexed, giving convict's name, the name of the offense or offenses for which he was convicted, the term of sentence imposed and the date thereof, the county in which he was sentenced, the amount of commutation received, if any, the trade he has learned, if any, his proficiency in same, and such descrip tion of the convict as may be practicable. He shall be furnished if needed, suitable civilian clothes, and all money held to his credit by any official of the Texas Department of Corrections shall be delivered to him. "The amount of money which a convict is entitled to receive from the State of Texas when he is discharged from the State penitentiary or re leased from the State penitentiary on parole, mandatory supervision, or ' conditional pardon shall be $200." Sec. 5. Sections 1 and 6, Chapter 493, Acts of the 61st Legislature, Regular Session. 1969 (Article 6166x—3. Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes) is amended " to read as follows: "Section 1. The Texas Department of Corrections is hereby autho rized to grant work furlough privileges, under the 'Work Furlough Plan ' as hereinafter provided, which may include programs and procedures for inmates to contribute restitution or reparation to victims of the prisoner's crime, as established by the judgment of the court that sentenced the prisoner to his term of imprisonment, to any inmate of the state prison system serving a term of imprisonment, under such rules, regulations, and conditions as the department of corrections may prescribe." "Sec. 6. Every prisoner gainfully employed under work furlough ™wiSf^JJa-.1!fbi'l f0I the C03t 0f hla keeP in the Pr*son or quarters as ?«!Li!J d.b?.thS dePartment of corrections. Such payments shall be deposited periodically but at least annually, in the general revenue fund of the state. After deduction of such amounts the director of the depart- r^l0fl.C?i,re*Cti0n3.3han disb,Jrse the wages or salaries of employed pris oner foi the following purposes and in the order stated • ^JJ? necessary travel expense to and from work and other incidental expenses of the prisoner; * "(2) support of the prisoner's dependents, if any; fnr 12Liewtitution ol* reparation to the victim of the prisoner's crime ,w£ ♦• e 13 Serv,n-* a term of imPr«sonment, the total amount of such n fil l°l! °r reparation as may be established by the court and entered imprisonmf^11 °°Urt tHat aentenced the Prisoner to his term of "(4) the balance, if any, to the prisoner upon his discharge." Chafer 21/^ i^kSEw °£. ?rimi'Ml Procedure, 1965, Section 23, fiuSSr v * *C5 °f tbe.40th Legislature, Regular Session, 1927 (Article 6166v, Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes), and Chapter 361, Acts of the 48th 36. Vernon's Ann.Clv.St. art. 6I662I.
37. Vernon's Ann.Clv.St. art. 6166x—3. if 1. 0.
) is ) Ch. 347 65th LEGISLATURE-REGULAR SESSION S'c^sKV, 2SEJS2&as amended <Artide 6184/- VeM nJBei 7" P's Act applies only to inmates sentenced to the Texa* SSh^u rf ttS^eT".£0r a" °ffen8e COmmi"ed «" o'^the ef! prior to the effectA .. TX " ,9enten«d '««• a« offense committed before P«, ,L 'the, efflcUv. H.1i which effective date, °k- 'k'?is A°Mre continued«0Verned b* for in effect the this la« DUrnose «"«"* fective dftU/??Se fective date If any°'element ,tWs A<Vn of theoffense offenseiaoccurs ""mitted on or on or the after aftereffective tSl ef of tteC'cfiendarsirnPbotahnChC„.lihiS lc*islati<"' a"d »•« crowded condition PasseaI the senate on March 23,1977: Yeas 24. Nays 7• Mavis i«77 P.?n^™r„e/'!f/^^COnCUrri,, h0use """"""nent^and reque fed a": rerneUran2,^^ senate adopted Conference Report: Yew 22 N»™ f- "JL}^' house, with amendments, on May 13, 1OT: Ye«a ?u3. present not voting: Mav 2n im u .
Wava 26 o« *ua' Nays z8- one ) n o t voting. "eturi. ieas vt. Nays 62, one present Approved June 10,1977.
Effective Aug. 29,1977, 90 days after date of adjournment pealed.
) z> ..r...uM..v:lKK-KKCII.IU SESSION Ch. 785, § 5.01
seZeo}T:?Jc% '"°Se l,m""s ""*** <» * Program and aeai! „„„„. ^M^i^S^PJ^^^l "»« inaintaining astatewide program participants and in helpinTSp^H^LnZT "" *"* "°S°™«1 "U Wthe methods by which the ComliZ„ ! » nta to secure employment; and """"» PortnerMp Act (Articll UUfsP) ttr„„XrU'"ff,!•"•"": ""> Tvms J">" ic> The Commission shall coordinate tkt ''""' S"llH'C!"- :><:dcrstandi„g. The Terns /,,/, ,' ,' , fr cZZT}'' ,"f "'? """»»"»»'«'« of
(e) The program director shall: o^oToTttprttm? "" ^ C°'""M°"- '^ndard, and Adelines for «.
--4.24. Secr^H^^rr^^re are SECTION ,25. Section ,W Article 4,12, Code rf ^ ^^ ^^^ ARTICLE 5 ^SECTION 6.01. Article 42.18, Code of CHminal Procedure, „amended ^^ ^ set f'Uvr^fIT AfD TDAT0KY s™,sroN LAW appropriate persons on parole and ffe^Slrfif '" provide f"r »>e release of pmoners to readjust to socieiy^tSeHnttt^,>(en^til^^^M7i providing aprogram of mandatory supeS^U^T Pen°d of iTOar«ration by or through executive clemency [aid^EXL^t p"son<P n«t released on parole ft™, exisong statutes the limitationsothe'tnaS, JTT] ofS^*tTS
tSM^ *•*• Prisoner from the en. 7X5, § 5.01
deemed as if release/T".l^T To" ffex7prXuT Sha"' """n ""T6' °* pnsoner-a proper employment mandatory supervision. The maintenance, an kare period of .. •„,i,i, shaHb^ma'dS^T'* ™•sh,llM* ,f°r theto mide prior to his release equivalent to the maximum term n vhLh he prtoneT^'17 '*U ', "" !°, \ "eriod actually served on the sentence. The time serv .1 on m»nZ!"!ntenced ess a^"'^ «me as calendar time. Every prisoner while on m, "undatorv.supervision is calculated legal custody of the state ,nd shall he amTnaWe o y,vP"rV'f0n sha" r<;main in «» the hoard. Aprisoner may not be Insed ,o !,, °„, o 0"3 °f suPervisi°n ordered by serving a .sentence for an nffrnnuffl U^J3^3TUP!!"3io° * "" P™""*' " affirmative finding under SubdivS <! '' K, ?I f"r- the 2§5l contains an code or if *e_or4e£|siS^S^i5H W•SeCt"Jn :lff' ArticleM2.12, of this HI afirst degree felony under Section' 19.02, Penal Code (Murder)- - acapita felony under Section 19.03. Penal Code (Capital Murder,; . .Aggravatedfeppfog)? " ' MC°nd ^™ ^ «"d« Section 20.04, Penal Code (4) a_seconddegree_fe,ony mite Section 22.01.,. Penal Code (Sexual Assault)- MS? degree " thfrd **™ ««ny under Section 22.02, Penal Code (Wava:' A^aultlf"' d°gree fe",ny UndW SeCtion **>. ''-a, Code (Aggravated Sexual ^^^Zr^ZX^^Z^^^ (Deadly Assault on Law Elderly SSwdSST fe'°ny """" 8"*B 22°4' P™1 C°de W-T to aChild or an (9) afirst degree felony under Section 28.02. Penal Code (Arson)- asecond degree felony under Section 29.02, Penal Code (Robbery); s d!Sreef °"y "n;'er SeCt''0n 29'°3' P0"al C°de <A^avated Robbery,- or this'^odifthi'SL^Snate" n°-„rS 2*S "ifTJ "*« *** «•«. of prisoner would have been eligible for Se on Pn-mde ?f ?. " ^ '^ 0n which the to serve a single sentence. roie lf thl- Prlsoner had been sentenced pn!slerrsetnLnPcTfoerSaOffefonvdoethe2r0L°„ sentences, cease to operate: the**'aSt l^Sentence *? ^^ Md of~«— ma series -* consecutive ita'po'sed'hy" ££3?**** time Se™d °* the prisoner equals the sentence beetle t^tXarole sentence. l if^^oner1m,rhWhiCh ?» "T^™Uld ine Pnsoner "ad been sentenced ha- to serve a single oft!6 ttpxssrzgsi felony sentences rSoTerseV^dT^for earlier than the date on whth ^ p™*- sentenced to serve consecutive on parole from the last Z^iZ^^ff^ ^^ *** f°r re,eaSe ^^^^ used by the board: frJ cease Judgment and sentence ^ aP™ to operatethat may«not-ed be sami sties'^X:^ that *• «- asubsequent sentence in the 3537
V6 ""v tf O.U1 ->st legisLaturk_kegular session 71st LEGISLAT ^ard. [Th*^ wwtor /Amr «rtio« that provide for the LJprlj*tle bon/dshnl1- enter into contracts
- —f uiui.t, una • e> ••jij»uiii whw age S* « COlfl. ate or contractfi» to house, maintain . (V persons ret "on under Sect facility; and (2) persons wht or modified undt imposed under a Jr^J Tke PUrPose ^Perrnsion, counse Programs for perso, ,'JrirrThe board na na P; or***** t, ^facility unless °n the issues in th< ***** under Sect 2TthUlder Sect^ o,' htHeJ0ard establi %ItSIflLe9islatu, Statutes), or under A (d) The Texas Boa; management ofcomm n <•) The board mav authorized by this* «*mini8trat£e cms oi [mPosed under th%°i Kjfl-previdn fundo-feiL^h^^tfoUa--^. "*£* to the perZ>c «™m"iunity.basedfac au honzed by this secu ^oymZfeZlZ: (g) The board may en, -pervision of the board, h^S*££2? * b« P™ded to releasees K JUST *«*— Wh» -». a^ry of menu, impairment flm)tb]ormental P^ded direc'tlybyZ pACTION 5.02 fa, 4 S:is: rir: :hh: hhra hhistory °f sub—at-.- . 0.) The board sha, sTfundin, ",. ^ °f ^ °ffenses. - "d'ng f°r the "* ft- 'He legislature as apriority The program must provide ^highest l/vefof s^on^ded^ lA 1st LEGISLATURE-REGULAR SESSION Ch. 785, § 5.02
*«mrn nnrrontinnU fimlitinn „ H" •''"1'^ g " ["" P™nmnnl nf uffumWJn Sec. 16. COMMUmTY-BASBD IHGttjmBMn I' -T "^ f.0' contractfor the operation ofcommunity to house, maintain, and pronde serZeTfor^ hL,n ?"''d T'J ''sUMish '""' »per- intermediate sanctionfacilities ^prdss^psstsz facility; and irnete r^r to serve "f""r"!f Period in° a community **»»«~* based o^lS^j^S!^ZtooftMs imposed under that section a%ct%ZSTrti0n *" been "»*<"* ' "'d "n whom sanctions have been Proprarnsfor persons described by %^ffiffi^ ***** ™d otkir facility orJangTtlZe Torl^c^%^eTZ\ M?—•***»•* based facility unless the board provid7sn^otUS*iT. **"***. ofa community- on the issues in the same manZrreauted/f^PIT$ed ^U^ and afaring divmon under Section JO, Article \l,?/ ti '/C™?u™% Justice assistance action under Section 5ofthat article Thl code before the, division takes an that the board establishesor contacts ArlZlZ^r",to any residentiaffZlUy
imposedunder this subsecHonntX Afee senses to the person chargedfor ^^viS^Th^hL^01 ""? to the ooard for acommumty^ased facility to aperson^eL^ authorized by this section """ thnt Person « ""able to pay afee if) A parole panel or a desianee of th., /,„ ^ person placed in acommunity^as%dfacmtvs7^Zrnt alimited rel™« * a employment, education or training courses or htf/Jnn ST°" !Haff ****** or seek (9) The board may enter into acoZdct'Zh^if^ T*"**" *efacility. or supplement housing, board, or supTrllLmfor urn' °T?nj¥ v™dor to provide facilities. Aperson housed or superlTediin ^f„^m°m place^ mcomm^ity-based contracts subject to the same wSwoPlw^^T*^ provided directly by the board by aVendor ™d*r a J laW °S lJ the W"^ or supervision were j^^ December 31, 1989. expire on that date Of (heT™ mem,b6rS t0 the ^ard of JBRni °fmembers se™ng on been serving as members of the Board of Panion" K » at *&three must have lb) Of the initial members of the new boa d rh "" September L W9. terms expiring on Februarv 1, 1991 sixVserv, ELS™*??1 sha" appoint six *> serve •J oserve t*rms expiring on Feb uary ° 995 MT^ ? Pebruary l« 19^ and «- -mbers of the new board, the *-o^^^ ft ^^^ Board of Pardons and 3547
-10 "« i*«il»LATURfr.REGULAR SESSION Ch. 785, § 9.02 Sec. | AMOUNT OF OUTSTANDING RON£ . *'° "*'' Mfol,<>™ •SECTION 8.04 fa) Th;c .„ ••
(b) Proceeds of bonds authn™ ,h . .i • i;°Partment of Public Safety. ££- be approved by the UgiS&£ „SefTtSS^fiS
ARTICLE 9 AcfS^fect'sepL^, a198P9roVided "y SubSeCli™» W»d (c, of this section this (= The following provisions have imm^ ^effeT' " ^ ^ "° effeCt' (1) Section 8(a) and SpffJnn to »„.• , ,„ by Section B.Ol' of "his'Acl?" ** *** 42'18' Cod* *Criminal Procedure, as amended (2) Chapter 493, Acts of the niot i o<3» Section^Article 42.03, Code of Criminal a ^ J ^ ^ ,„, (4) Section 3(c), Article 6181-1, Revised <*»*.,.
Act r Gd Statutes' aa amended by Section 4.18 of this
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x&£0>_> 11. Signature of reporting Employee/ Date/ Time:"sSOq/frifr,? ^is7&7~ "^v'^3~57 12. Name and title of reporting employee (Print)! WT#$riSc*7J /tr,Y^^T^-""^ ~ 13. Resident Notification I have received a copy of the charge(s) alleged against m.? /'
Date and Time Notified a&d.'- ~£ A Res'dent Signature 6i '/K/y Notifying Official/Title: kiJj£&Q_.._ You have the right to appear before a hearing officer 24 hours or more sft«.r rer.a'.otof tir* no*i"o Y< have the nght to have an opportunity to be heard, call witness and submit a wr-e'" stateTvnt Bv signing here you give up the right to 24 hour notice and authorize the Hearinc Officer to omceeo wit the heanng. w
£ ^ « ?TI I A COPY OF THIS DISCIPLINARY REPORT r-» T~ t ~ »-» k k i a < a <~« ~~ _ -~^ _ •* . "» •»
14. Accused Statement and Attitude:
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16. Iwish to waive my right to a Disciplinary Hearing: Yes ^esidehVs sVnaWV' - V1'- vv"»" - ::^\rr& ;; \Hearihg.diKHSflhatUn,''" ;•"*v;. ?.V.*-'» •: "•' ____^__/__^* --\ • 17. Resident's Plea: Guilty: V * <*i . !» %* * _ Not Guilty: vlB,::He^rin9J5ffice</Commjttee^ ,;. Not Guilty: Saric{jon(iS)Imposed:.-.. . ^ s... ...
Ua£fi arid CcsJiiJerfJ (Mr f.y jL cL hterl MS. IMb Me A f Resident Signature: _/fg-'hjfP -U gml f-3-(ti 3< Hearing Date/ Time/ Committee ivierryber/ Hearing Officer REID FACILITY DISCIPLINARY REPORT NUMBER OF OFFENSE Case Manager: /£ £&{/* St 2nd ]/ VXrCKI £? /) 1. Date of Offense:._^^g^ Parole Officer: rJlhiu^ i'.h " 2. Time of Offense: <?S&0/9 Major: Minor 3. Resident Name: O^^^—S^fi' : 14 mra U/ ^ 5. Place of Incident:^—^^ t^e^tf^^-^ . i laivc ui II o. mc.aem^^^ £= ~,j ^?^-^f£k?_3 7. Code ~ " •>i<.v^ 8. Description of Incident? If more snare? a",.', 7^" , 'A —r— •*L above In (place) _^[7. "" "*"'*'• c0"tae on back> "> »« date »"SJ'5S?1555- Resident Name:
9. Descript?gn_of physical evidence takerr rr^.;—7T "•- ^ 10. Witness Name- — "^'d~- ^^t- O^r^^O^Z 2^v^r, 11. Signature of rir^tm^ l3^^''?7^/>^ 12. Name and title of repnrtingo^T^^ repnrtinr1^phTe7p^ ^^r^r~/^7^- ^f^rn^-~/^^^~ ~--—&•* z^2&*2fh 13. Reside; rNotification: ^^-jl^-^J^^^^^ | : hsve receiver] a cepv of <^f 'rh-2 •••- eh- r.-.:-. ->ii .,». ch'-> t.u:-. ,1 ,.-, ,.-*-,-„,...•... ^ 2." ^•a-<w •*/ Date and Time Notified" Resident SionaturT' Notifying Official/Title: £/(;$** ,?? •' y ,^-SlS^^ or mor^ter"^^". Y sign^g here you give up bright &SlSit!3?
I the hssnng. ***«**• By u ciuin°l '<-e tne Hdanng Ofricer to proceed wit &
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15. Investigation Section Investigation Comments and Conclusions: £/;*** /-* iSt// ava** „f e£„-/-<9 &/**s
16. Iwish to waive my right to aDisciplinary Hearing: Yes No
Resident's Signature Hea7iHgOrflc^|iiHalu7e~ Resident's Plea: Guilty: Guilty: 18. Hearing Officer/ Committee Decision: Guilty: / Not Guilty: Sanction(s) Imposed: ^
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Resident Signature: Date: (£jrL $)**W BOARD OF PARDONS AND PAROLES Hearing Section Dp Elms (3sc sisp DHB1112 [_]SB880 Stari Date: 08/05/2004 OTHER HEARING REPORT PROCESSING SHEET D PRELIMINARY |__ REVOCATION NAME: JOHNSON. EDDIE DON TDCJ#: 00364033 SID #: 01607144 DATE OF HEARING: 08/18/2004 BEGIN TIME: 10:07AM END TIME: _____ 11:20AM OFFENDER'S LOCATION: HARRIS COUNTY JAIL OFFENDER _ REQUESTED / • WAIVED REVOCATION HEARING DATE|_ WARRANT / • SUMMONS ISSUED: 08/05/2004 EXECUTED: 08/05/2004 RELEASE DATE: 01/16/2004 SCHEDULED DISCHARGE DATE: 11/12/2042 ATTORNEY DETERMINATION: • APPROVED [_ DISAPPROVED D WAIVED • RETAINED OFFENDER'S ADMISSION(S)/ FINDINGS: H/O H/S DENIALfS) OFALLEGATION(S) Y N .Y N • Admit _}Deny Rule#9D FAILURE TO ABIDE BY RULES OF THE COMMUNITY IS • V • RESIDENTIAL FACILITY, 07/08/04,07/20/04,07/21/04, 0O7/29/04,08/03/04 D Admit • Deny Rule# • • • • • Admit • Deny Rule# • • • • • Admit • Deny Rule# • • • _• • Admit • Deny Rule# • • • • • Admit • Deny Rule# • • • • RECOMMEND REVOKE PTRH NON-REVOCATION ACTION ISF SAFP RTSS FIELDOFF • • • • HEARING OFF • • • • • • REVIEWER: • • (• I SAFP BED CERTIF^OATigN ATTACHED) ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS: BOARD DISPOSITION: JsM • REVOKE DSAFP • PROCEED TO REVOCATION HEARING (P • NON-REVOCATION ACTION: PENDING ADJUDICATION OF CHARGES • NON-REVOCATION ACTION: CONTINUE SUPERVISION REAFFIRM ANY EXISTING SPECIAL CONDITIONS OR MODIFY AS NOTED BELOW -
• NON-REVOCATION ACTION: ALLOW TO DISCHARGE • REFER CASEBACK TO HEARING OFFICER FOR FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF FACTUAL OR LEGAL ISSUES, WITH OR WITHOUT REOPENING THE HEARING, FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS:
DISPOSITION DATE 61[**!&*•( DIST CENTRAL HEARING SECTION OFFENDER/SAME AS ABOVE HEARING OFF / C.D.OFORDILE/HOUSTON I ATTORNEY / N/A SUPV OFF/ J.CHENIER/HOUSTON 7 AGTOFF/
HS-135 (Revised 09-25-03) EXHIBIT A, PAGE 3 Page l of2 w Name: JOHNSON, EDDIE DO, Administrative Release Hearing Report No.: 00364033/01607144 II.
NOTATION AS TO CONDUCT OF APRELIMINARY HEARING: A Preliminnrv R^an'nn I l««.«/F31_. ..... attached, ifapplicable? ~ "" " *** "' ""' *""• l ne ^eluninaiy Hearing Report dated is
III.
PRELIMINARY MATTERS AND EVIDENTIARY PHASE:
B. The Hearing Officer swore all persons who participated in the Hearing to tel. the truth.
C. The Rule Q was / __ was not invoked.
D. 'mere Qwas /_] was not achallenge to the neutrality ofthe Hearing Officer.
E. Rights of the Offender: HRights were read and reviewed with the offender, who voiced an understanding ofit.
D^^XlSr^ooS with him / her. g WaiT>"sl™™nt, ™"1C ClM'gm8 Cd radl"S which °f*« ** *"« -icingreviewed were previously a„ F. A.ncnd.nen./AdditronsteAllegationshsredontheChargingtnsrru.nent: g None QAs follows: G. Other Preliminary Matters: D None g| As follows:
ninmiiMOiii_i__^ H. Additional information /Statns ofCriminal Law Charges: g| None QAs follows: I- Motions /ejections and Rulings /Determinations made durmg ,he Hearing: DNone BAs follows: Counsel entered Objection to the hearing been convened because the OFFFNnFP 1 he . under the authority ofthe Board ofPardons and Paroles^Obje'.o,, OvTrrulED." '** ofPardons and Paroles. Objections O^S^SJSAZbS^."^"^^ «=!ZZ2222^2*ZZ,"M._r Objection OVERRULED. Exhibit CACCEPTED P ,h,e 0[7E*DER—-» CoIumn was left blank"
HS-104(R 07-01-04) * 3^ Page 2 of4 ED0'E D°N J°^0N, rDCJ ,364033 I WetherJohnson has eVer received •""- -- ^zzzrr*---*'-'-** VnS: Rocords "Mimainod bv the roc./ p , — -ri^rjirT"*"' ^charge date ofNovember 12 '042 « o ""'*"'" "' "" '^ J°hnS°n "^ *SChedu,ed - -<"»-• (See Exhibit A, page 1 ? «n „ ^^ndatorySupervisio,,..). "~' ^ State°fTexas Certificate
•>/*• No, Johnson is not suh.fiCr*n r "wson,sserv,ng sentences for offenses m
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Memo To: Offender
From: Visitation Officer
Subject: Denied yisi ied Visit Date:
Please beyidvised that Offender ClAt/lAf^f foKfcj-ID# 5U^(P\\ was denied a visit by (\\1 j v^bjueP iLUife \><-\ on ST^Q^ for the following reasons: visitor name date'
Check one:
Not on approved visitation list.
Inappropriate Identification (ID or Driver License did not match information on list) Inappropriate attire Inappropriate conduct ed on relationship r^Sa^tto-4 Ij-U hoi^ lA.%LSkjA/UA other
MP J^-.e*«.0«iTDCI#J«a33 age 2
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ui J/--"//.i TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE TO: Johnson, Eddlo ITJCJtf 364033 FROM: Administrative Rovlow &Risk Management fc-(to| UNIT: LH SUBJECT: Offender Correspondence Ynu should always attempt to r u : ;r*z™rzir *•s^ is-i-*-- communicate the problem, or submit an 1-60 Olfondor Rnmmet »« nm^i^i e _« ™~<v -p--,,.' «~' --.—on. "— ""• v*** »"•"«••) _ap_o|_a_responsible [DCJ department^ bi£_. Prison"related lssu" can be addressed .n atimely manner by directing ,hom to the,s uiappropriate and on.y<Joiaysva.uab.e response ti^Y^ t0 ,h° ™on* ^P^mont or agency CD Your correspondence was forwarded to this office by the LJ Reliqlop; Any issue related to religious programs; services."holidays."~ .Executive Directors office. That office does not respond to or activities should be directed through the Chaplain at your unit or the offender complaints or requests. Please contact the appropriate IDCJ Chaplaincy Department at PO Box 99. Huntsville. TX. /7342-0099 unit staff with your concerns. Ifinformal contact (verbally or U Parole; Parole review status issues should be directed to the Board of Pardons and Paroles at PO. Box 13401. Capitol Station. Austin, rx. 78711 1-60) with unit staffdoes not address your concerns you may then utilize the grievance procedure LJ Pander Grievance Procuring; |Ssues regarding un.t operations U Education; Issues related to education should be directed to the Windham School Principal at your unit. Cont.numg Education issues should disciplinary disputes, property issues, mail or any other matter relating to bedirected to Windham School atPO. Box 40. Huntsville. TX. 77342 You conditions of C3re or supervision may be formally addressed through the will not be considered for educational transfer without Windham Offender Grievance Procedure if informal contact (verbally or 1-60) with recommendation. unit staff does not address your concerns. Submit your Step 1 L-I Trust Fund &Commissary; issues related to your commissary jnevance to the Grievance Department at your unit. If you appeal a account should be directed to Inmate Trust Fund at PO Box 629 decision to the next level, you must submit a Step 2 grievance along with Huntsville. TX. 77342. Issues related to commissary purchases items the original answered Step 1grievance to the Grievance Department at your stocked, or special requests should be directed to the commissary unit. Allow ample time for the Grievance Department to investigate your supervisor at your unit. complaint and return a reply to you. Step 2 grievances are reviewed by the regional authority ortheCentral Grievance Office if you are dissatisfied with U Food Service: Issues related to meals, sack lunches, or special diet the response on the Step 1. Directing grievances to unrelated offices menus should be sent to the food service manager for resolution at your mayresultin expiration of yourgrievable time period. unit. If the issue isnot resolved atthe unit level, then contact the Director of Food Service at PO. Box 99. Huntsv.lle. TX. 77342-0099 or utilize the If you wish to comment on the effectiveness and credibility of the grievance Grievance Procedure. procedure, write a letter or send an 1-60 request form to the grievance U Legal Assistance; Issues such as conviction appeal detainers investigator at your unit, or forward to the Central Grievance office at P O Box 99. Huntsville. TX 77342-0099. divorce, or child support should be directed to an offender's attorney or State Counsel for Offenders. Legal Services Section at PO Box 4005 If you have already pursued the issue through the Offender Grievance Huntsville. TX. 77342-4005.
Procedure at Step 1 and Step 2; no other administrative remedies are • Law Library; All offender legal issues related to un.t operations such ava.lable to you regarding the issue. You may pursue the matter in any as, access to courts; legal visits with other offenders; world attorney visits manner youchooseoutside of the agency. indigent, legal or correspondence supplies; postage; policy; and state law Q Offender Protection Issum (OPi); immediately contact acorrectional information requests should be directed to the law library supervisor at your officer security supervisor; warden; assistant warden; or the Classification unit or researched yourself in the unit law library. If you disagree with a Department at your unit. response from the law library staff, you may utilize the Grievance • Medical Care: The unit physician is the primary care provider at the Procedure. unit level and is responsible for the determination of medical treatments P Security Threat Group (STG): If you feel you have been incorrectly medications, medical restrictions, and scheduling of services You should identified as a member of a security threat group, or wish to begin the attempt to resolve your problem at the unit level first by contacting the unit disassociation process, you should contact the Security Threat Group medical administrator in writing (sick call request or I-60 request form) for Officer (STGO) at your unit. The STGO will know the proper procedure to assistance. Subsequently, if you are not in agreement with the provider's follow in having your STG status reviewed. You may also write to the response you mayutilize the grievance process. You will not be transferred Security Threat Group Management Office (STGMO) at PO Box 99 for medical reasons without the approval and recommendation ofunit health Huntsville, TX, 77342-0099. However, the STG Management Office relies ' care providers. moreon requestsand information submitted to them by the Unit STGO than D Office of Inspector Geiwal (PIG, tnyanHgatinn. Complaints or directly from offenders. allegations relating to excessive or unreported use of force, physical harm D Lockdowns &Shakedowns- Unfortunately, offenders who had by staff, or any crime committed by an offender or employee on state nothing to do with a disturbance are often included in a lockdown and all property should bedirected to the Office of Inspector General, Investigation offenders at a unit are affected by a semi-annual shakedown The Division at P.O. Box 4003. Huntsville, TX. 77342. Full details must be provided inorder to initiate an investigation inthis manner. procedures for implementing a lockdown or shakedown are well established and have proven effective in restoring order and ensuring the security ofthe [3 Classification: Issues related to time disputes; time calculations- unit, as well as the safety of offenders and staff. That does not mean the sentencing; concurrent time and stacked time; jail time; forfeited good process is pleasant for offenders or staff. If you feel procedures violate conduct time; back dated good conduct time; class; promotions" cell policies, you may utilize the Grievance Procedure. assignment; or information on various programs should be directed to the Classification Chief at your unit or the Classification &Records Department at P.O. Box 99, Huntsville, TX. 77342-0099. The Executive Directors Office does not respond to offender complaints or requests. • Transfer: Offenders are not at liberty to choose their unit of assignment. Notify the Classification Department at your unit ifyou have a reason that warrants a transfer. A request for a hardship transfer may be made ifan immediate family member, listed on your approved visitation list is unable to travel long distances. To be considered, you must be at least L1/G3. with no major disciplinary cases for 1 year and more than 200 miles rom home. The family member may submit their request along with aletter ram their doctor to verify the medical disability to Joni White TDCJ- Classifications & Records Department at P.O. Box 99; Huntsville TX 17342-0099. A transfer is not guaranteed, but the request will be reviewed for consideration.
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