Congratulations and Happy Martin Luther King Day to those granted clemency! For everyone else, remember that your time may still so keep hope alive!
On Friday, January 15, Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner issued 154 decisions on clemency petitions, granting five. According to the Governor's office, just over 900 petitions remain from the backlog built up during prior administrations.
Congratulations and Happy Martin Luther King Day to those granted clemency! For everyone else, remember that your time may still so keep hope alive!
18 Comments
trina
1/18/2016 05:04:27 pm
Can someone email me the list at [email protected],
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LJ
1/18/2016 09:51:16 pm
Can someone please send me the list to [email protected]? Thanks so much! Happy MLK Day!
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Jan
1/19/2016 06:17:00 pm
Can I please get a copy of the January list?
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TimeWillTellAl
1/24/2016 10:15:56 am
Please forward the list to [email protected],
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Dan
1/27/2016 12:49:40 pm
Can I get a copy?
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Sad
1/30/2016 02:54:26 pm
I got a letter saying mine was denied. Sad since the board said they viewed me favorably. I waited 3 years. Good luck to the rest of you. No news is good news.
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trina
1/31/2016 07:14:02 pm
Sorry to hear that, how long ago was your case, and what type of charge, are you going to apply again after a year
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Sad
1/31/2016 08:43:36 pm
I had a class 2 marijuana arrest 2005. My petition was January 2013. I'm going to reapply eventually. I really thought I'd get it since the board seemed like they liked me. Do you have to wait? I didn't know that.
trina
2/1/2016 06:51:26 am
well I heard you have to wait one year after being denied before you can reapply , you may need to look into it to make sure that is correct but I do believe it is. Can you email me at [email protected]
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Anna
2/11/2016 08:41:10 am
I never got the list. Can someone please send it to [email protected]?
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Corey Norton
2/12/2016 08:04:06 am
He signed 2 and denied 98 yesterday.
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Hopeful
2/17/2016 09:36:06 pm
Sad was there any other major crime that you were convicted of since your petition?
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Sad
2/19/2016 07:25:22 am
No. Not one thing, not even a speeding ticket. At the time of my petition I was a straight A college student and had held a steady job for 5 years. Now I am almost done with my MBA, and have 8 years at my company. I am 100% a different person now than I was when I was convicted.
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