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For a pardon - write the Governor's Office.
Do you mean a pardon or an expungement? For a pardon you will have to petition the Governor's Office, for an expunction see the below link:
There are no time limits set by statute for the granting of a pardon. If you have presented a petition to the Governor's Office requesting a pardon, then it can take as long as the Governor wishes to take in order to consider it.
To obtain a pardon from the governor, you must submit an application to the governor's office detailing your reasons for seeking a pardon. The governor will then review your case and make a decision based on factors such as your criminal history, rehabilitation efforts, and the impact of the crime on victims. If the governor grants a pardon, it will officially forgive your conviction and restore certain rights and privileges.
There are no statutory time limits set for the granting of a pardon. If you have presented a petition to the Governor's Office requesting a pardon, then it can take as long as the Governor wishes to take in order to consider it.
Huh? Once the pardon is granted (IF it is granted) nothing else needs be done to make it 'effective.' First and foremost you have to GET the pardon from the Governor's Office.
If you are asking if you can REQUEST a pardon on a Class B felony, yes, you probably can. Depending on the state that convicted you, write either the Attorney General's Office or the Governor's Office.
To get pardoned by the governor, a person must submit a formal application for clemency to the governor's office. The application typically includes details about the person's conviction, their behavior since the conviction, and reasons why they believe they deserve a pardon. The governor then reviews the application and may grant a pardon if they believe it is warranted.
Yes. Only the Governor of a state can grant a pardon.
The governor would have to grant the pardon.
No. A pardon cannot be appealed.
The Governor's Pardon - 1910 was released on: USA: 28 February 1910