Pardons
A pardon is the forgiveness of a crime and the penalty associated with it. It is granted by the Govenor of Pennsylvania for Pennsylvania criminal charges. The pardon process is an admistrative process where an application for pardon is filed with the Pennsylvania Board of Pardons. A pardon is often granted when an individual has demonstrated that they have fulfilled their debt to society, or are otherwise deserving (in the opinion of the pardoning official) of a pardon. Pardons are sometimes offered to persons who claim they have been wrongfully convicted. Some believe accepting such a pardon implicitly constitutes an admission of guilt, so in some cases the offer is refused (cases of wrongful conviction are nowadays more often dealt with by appeal than by pardon).
Our office is experienced in counseling and representing our clients in pardon matters in Pennsylvania.
