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To: Zeppelin

IIRC you can’t be pardoned immediately. There has to be a certain number of years between the conviction and the pardon. Is it a minimum of five years?


133 posted on 03/12/2009 7:12:56 AM PDT by ladyjane
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To: ladyjane
IIRC you can’t be pardoned immediately. There has to be a certain number of years between the conviction and the pardon. Is it a minimum of five years?

From Wikipedia:

The Justice Department recommends anyone requesting a pardon must wait five years after conviction or release prior to receiving a pardon. A presidential pardon may be granted at any time, however, and as when Ford pardoned Nixon, the pardoned person need not yet have been convicted or even formally charged with a crime. Clemency may also be granted without the filing of a formal request and even if the intended recipient has no desire to be pardoned. In the overwhelming majority of cases, however, the Pardon Attorney will consider only petitions from persons who have completed their sentences and, in addition, have demonstrated their ability to lead a responsible and productive life for a significant period after conviction or release from confinement

139 posted on 03/12/2009 7:27:48 AM PDT by Zeppelin
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