Yes.
Through the Department of Correction one can find all the information about what happens when someone is incarcerated. How one can contact someone who is incarcerated, become penfriends etc.
No, the opposite of provoked is unprovoked. To provoke someone is to anger them, stir them up, but to pardon someone is to forgive them. The opposite of pardoned would be convicted or condemned.
If the incarcerated person was not incarcerated for the entire year, he was still an eligible dependent. Also, if the incarcerated person is under 18 and the parent's provide his support while he is incarcerated he can also be claimed as a dependent.
Then he/she is dead
Anything can be pardoned
Highly doubtful
The Governor pardoned the inmate.
You won't get pardoned if you're not serving time. A pardon does not make your record go away; it means the governor "forgives" you for your crime, and determines that there's no need for you to remain incarcerated. You will still have a record.
Can you get an SES felony pardoned
The court will not usually appoint someone to be an executor if they are incarcerated. The court can appoint anyone as the executor and will often appoint a bank or lawyer to take care of the estate.
The judge pardoned the defendant for there was insufficient evidence.
Posthumously refers to after death. In this case pardoned after death.