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There is no COR for Federal convictions. The only current relief for an ex-offender is Presidential Pardon or Clemency, as applied for via the US Pardons Attorneys Office. US Sen Rangel(D) has proposed a "Second Chance" bill directed at this lack of redress, the lastest being in 2007. As a Fed-Ex myself, I have followed this issue with great interest.

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Q: Where can you receive a certificate of Rehabilitation once you complete your federal probation several months early?
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