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  1. TO THE HONORABLE JUDGE OF SAID COURT: NOW COMES the Defendant, (Defendant’s Name), and moves for early release from probation and would show the following: I. On (date), the Defendant was placed on deferred adjudication for the offense of _________________, for a period of _____ years. II.

  2. MOTION FOR EARLY TERMINATION OF PROBATION OR SUPERVISED RELEASE TERM. I, , request that my term of probation or supervised release. be terminated early for the following reasons: (Attach additional sheets of paper, if necessary, as well as any exhibits you wish to file) ______________________ Date.

  3. 18 paź 2022 · Community supervision for criminal offenses in Texas takes two forms: straight probation and deferred adjudication . More than 380,000 adults are on probation in Texas. This article discusses early release from probation and deferred adjudication in Texas.

  4. 10 maj 2021 · In Texas, a judge may end a party’s probation period early in some situations. Article 42.12, Section 20 of the Code of Criminal Procedure gives judges discretion to grant motions for early termination of probation.

  5. Texas Motion to Release on Earned Probation is a legal process that allows individuals who are serving a probation sentence in Texas to request an early release from their probation based on their meritorious conduct and compliance with the terms of their probation.

  6. To request early release from probation, you will need to file a Motion for Early Termination of Probation in the court where you were convicted. Because this process requires drafting a formal court pleading with accompanying documents, it is recommended that you ask a lawyer for help.

  7. 3 lut 2012 · Article 42.12 Section 20 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure permits individuals to apply for “reduction or termination” of probation as soon as one-third of the probation period has expired. The decision to release a person from probation early is a decision that is in the sole discretion of the judge.