Connecticut Administrative Code
Title 54 - Criminal Procedure
124a(j)(2) - Expedited Pardons Review
Expedited Pardons Review
Section 54-124a(j)(2)-6a - Grant of expedited pardon without hearing

Current through September 9, 2024

The Board may grant an expedited pardon to an applicant without a hearing, provided that:

(1) The offense is not a violent offense;

(2) It has been at least five years from the date of conviction for a felony and at least three years from the date of conviction for a misdemeanor, pursuant to section 54-130a of the Connecticut General Statutes;

(3) The applicant's service of any sentence has been completed, including but not limited to any period of imprisonment, probation or parole, payment of court-ordered fines and completion of any court-ordered program or community service, as applicable;

(4) The applicant has not been convicted of any other offense other than the offenses included in the application; and

(5) The applicant has no pending criminal charges or open criminal cases in Connecticut or any other jurisdiction.

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