37 Tex. Admin. Code § 143.54 - Commutation for Jail Time Served before Sentence for Felony Conviction
The Board will consider a written application for commutation, on a felony conviction, resulting in credit for time served in jail from the time of sentence only if the applicant has been continuously in jail during the entire period for which the application is made and only upon receipt in writing of the following information from the judge of the court of conviction:
(1) the name of the
convicted defendant;
(2) the cause
number and court in which the conviction occurred;
(3) a statement that it was the intent of the
sentencing judge, at the time of sentencing, that the applicant be given credit
for the jail time served, but that such credit was not given through oversight
or error, as the case may be;
(4) a
statement of the exact number of days, months, or years which should be
credited on the sentence;
(5) a
statement that the applicant was continuously in custody and in jail for the
total credit period requested;
(6)
a request that the Board make favorable recommendation to the Governor that
such time credit be allowed.
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