37 Tex. Admin. Code § 143.35 - Reprieve from Misdemeanor Jail Sentence and/or Fine
(a) The Board will consider a written
application for reprieve from a misdemeanor jail sentence and/or fine upon the
majority written recommendation of trial officials.
(b) The Board will also consider a written
application for reprieve from a misdemeanor jail sentence and/or fine, only for
medical reasons or reasons of financial hardship (loss of home or business, or
the lack of support for family) or other compelling hardships, only upon
receipt in writing of the following information:
(1) a request for reprieve clearly stating
the medical reason for the application:
(A) a
certified copy of the judgment and sentence for each cause for which the
applicant is presently confined;
(B) a statement from the attending physician
indicating the condition of the applicant and medical treatment recommended;
and
(C) a clear statement of
financial responsibility for hospitalization or other treatment.
(2) a request for reprieve clearly
stating the nature of the hardship for the request;
(A) a certified copy of the judgment and
sentence for each cause for which the applicant is presently confined;
and
(B) a statement from the
prospective employer stating the nature of the employment offer and whether or
not the employment offered will be permanent if duties are performed
satisfactorily.
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