NO - it was what Libby wanted ATT so's he would have a chance to appeal and clear his name altogether = A full pardon now would mean no right to appeal - and branded guilty forever...
Court of Appeals denied Libby's Bond Appeal
"..Libby ``has not shown that the appeal raises a substantial question'' under federal law that would merit letting him remain free, the court said..."
Libby is still a convicted felon which will end his career as a lawyer plus all the expense. The entire prosecution was a crock. A pardon is the appropriate answer to something like this.