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Frequently Asked Questions

What Does the Board or Pardons and Parole take into Consideration?

How does the Board of Pardons and Parole decide who does and does not get a pardon?

How does the Board of Pardons and Parole decide who does and does not get a pardon?

"The pardon process is for Connecticut charges only. The Board decides whether or not to grant a pardon, based on – among other things – the severity of the offense, the impact on the victim and the victim’s input, your criminal history and how much time has passed since your most recent offense, and whether the public interest is served by pardoning your criminal record. The State’s Attorney’s opinion may also be taken into consideration. The Board will also consider what you have accomplished since your most recent offense, your work history, subsequent contact with the criminal justice system, character references and community service. The Board may consider any other pertinent information available in deciding whether to grant or deny a pardon. Your chances each time you apply are based not only on your eligibility, but on your suitability as well. "

How does the Board of Pardons and Parole decide who does and does not get a pardon?

How does the Board of Pardons and Parole decide who does and does not get a pardon?

How does the Board of Pardons and Parole decide who does and does not get a pardon?

 "The Pardons Board has the discretion to grant or deny any pardon application at any time.  The Board decides whether or not to grant a pardon, based on – among other things - the rehabilitation of the offender applicant, the severity of the offense, the impact on the victim and the victim’s input, past criminal history and how much time has passed since the commission of the most recent offense, and whether the public interest is served by erasing a criminal record. The State’s Attorney’s opinion is also taken into consideration.  The Board will also consider what the individual has accomplished since the most recent offense. The Board considers the individuals work history; subsequent contact with the criminal justice system, and character references.   Community service is also taken into consideration.  The Board may consider any other pertinent information available in deciding whether to grant or deny a pardon. Your chances each time you apply are based on your eligibility and suitability (i.e. whether or not you should have your offenses “excused” so you can work or retain a license, or whether you should have your criminal record erased." 

Will having a lawyer change or impact the status of my application?

Is Project Pardon, LLC. a Law Firm and what if I want to get a lawyer?

Is Project Pardon, LLC. a Law Firm and what if I want to get a lawyer?

 

According to the State of Connecticut Board of Pardons and Parole "You do not need a lawyer or any other representation to apply for a pardon. Having a lawyer will not accelerate the review of your application, nor will the application be treated differently. All pardon applications, regardless of whether an applicant has an attorney, are processed in the same manner."

Is Project Pardon, LLC. a Law Firm and what if I want to get a lawyer?

Is Project Pardon, LLC. a Law Firm and what if I want to get a lawyer?

Is Project Pardon, LLC. a Law Firm and what if I want to get a lawyer?

    Project Pardon, LLC. is not a law firm.  We are a criminal record pardon application service.  Having a lawyer is your right.  We may provide you with information about our network of attorneys at your request.  You are not obligated to work with our network.  It is your right to seek and select your own legal representation.  

Can Project Pardon, LLC. or an attorney guarantee a pardon?

Can Project Pardon, LLC. or an attorney guarantee a pardon?

Can Project Pardon, LLC. or an attorney guarantee a pardon?

The State of Connecticut Board of Pardons makes all decisions about pardons.  All decisions are based on individual applications.  Project Pardon, LLC. is not, nor affiliated with, the Board of Pardon. We solely can guarantee to provide a quality,  impactful application, document collection, and preparation services.  Neither Project Pardon, LLC., or any other person or agency can guarantee the outcome of an application.  

Will I have to appear at the hearing?

Can Project Pardon, LLC. or an attorney guarantee a pardon?

Can Project Pardon, LLC. or an attorney guarantee a pardon?

 "Yes, the Board may require your presence at the Hearing.  You will be notified by letter of the Board’s requirements regarding appearances.  You may be required to appear even if you do not currently live in Connecticut.  Your chances each time you apply are based on your eligibility and suitability (i.e. whether or not you should have your offenses “excused” so you can work or retain a license, or whether you should have your criminal record erased.)  There are twelve hearings per year and all are open to the public." 

How soon can I apply for a pardon?

How soon can I apply for a pardon?

How soon can I apply for a pardon?

 "A person may apply three (3) years after the date of disposition for your most recent Misdemeanor conviction and five (5) years after the date of disposition for your most recent Felony conviction.  There may not be any pending charges, nolles with in the last 13 months, and/or outstanding court fees, fines, Judicial motions, etc."  

How long does the process take?

How soon can I apply for a pardon?

How soon can I apply for a pardon?

  "The entire process can vary depending on the volume of applications received.  The Pardons Board, State Police, the Probation Department, and the Judicial Branch all have to review the criminal record of the applicant to ensure that all convictions are considered and erased as required, if a pardon is granted.   You should receive a letter from the Board after an administrative review of your complete application.  The letter is generated once the Board has reviewed your application at a Pre-screen session.  The letter will contain the results of the pre-screen session and any pertaining information." 

Can I apply for a pardon if I am on Probation or Parole?

Can I apply for a pardon if I am on Probation or Parole?

Can I apply for a pardon if I am on Probation or Parole?

"You may not apply for a pardon if you are under the supervision of Probation or Parole.  You may speak to your supervising officer to determine if you are eligible for a Certificate of Employability. "

What is a Certificate of Employability?

Can I apply for a pardon if I am on Probation or Parole?

Can I apply for a pardon if I am on Probation or Parole?

"A Certificate of Employability is an official State document certifying that despite your criminal history, you should not be prevented from getting a job or a license." 

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