In most states it takes an appeal to the state attorney generals office. If the case is deemed to have merit, it will be presented to the governor for consideration. A lawyer is not required, but is usually used.
A pardon won't get your firearms rights restored. You still remain convicted of the charge.
Yes. Only the Governor of a state can grant a pardon.
No. A pardon cannot be appealed.
The governor would have to grant the pardon.
For a pardon - write the Governor's Office.
The Governor's Pardon - 1910 was released on: USA: 28 February 1910
The President or a Governor.
If you are asking about a Governor's pardon - you should write a letter of request and explanation to the governor setting forth the reason(s) you believe the offense should be considered for pardon.
You will need to apply to the Governor for a full pardon.
In North Carolina, only the governor can pardon someone.
The last step of California's pardon process is for the Governor to make a decision on whether to grant or deny the pardon application after considering the recommendation from the Board of Parole Hearings.
A "pardon" can only be issued by the Governor of the state. You would have to write a letter/petition to the Governor requesting his intervention in your case.