Usually, pardons are offered after presentation and reflection on the president's part. Most times a pardon provides relief to a wrongly convicted person. Since you have not been convicted, it may not be something they would consider.
Pardons for state felony crimes are granted by the Governor of the state which convicted you.
If you are asking about the expungement of your offense, there is a set procedure to follow to request this action. Every state has such a provision but the requirements vary greatly. If you qualify you start by petitioning the court system.
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By getting a full pardon of the crime
If you were charged and convicted under state statutes, then the governor of your state can "pardon" you. However, bank robbery can also be charged as a FEDERAL felony offense. If you were convicted in federal court then you can only be pardoned by the President of the US.
You can always ask for a pardon. Your odds might not look at that great, but all you have to do to ask a pardon is to write a letter.
The US president can pardon people for federal offenses.
Ford's pardon.
The power to pardon. He/she usually does this when they are ready to leave office.
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While Boards or Commissions may exist to advise them on this subject, only the Governor of a state or the President of the US can grant a pardon.
No. The person will need a pardon. (Or a GOOD Lawyer)
The president's power to grant pardons is found in the US. A pardon cancels the sentence and grants the person forgiveness for the crime.
The US President has the authority to grant pardons to federal judges for anything except impeachment. There is no pardon from impeachment.