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Connecticut Board of Pardons and Paroles grants multiple COEs and pardons, refers several cases to full hearing
Summary
At its March 2 expedited prescreen, the Connecticut Board of Pardons and Paroles granted multiple certificates of employability (some with conditions), approved numerous administrative pardons, denied a few pardon requests and referred many cases for full hearings to allow victim outreach.
The Connecticut Board of Pardons and Paroles met March 2 for an expedited prescreen and certificate-of-employability (COE) review and decided a series of administrative grants, denials and referrals.
Jennifer Medina Zaccagnini, who opened the public session, reviewed procedures and reminded applicants that “if you are granted an absolute pardon today, it may take up to 10 weeks from the date of this hearing to erase your criminal history securely and safely from public record.” The board began with COE applications and then moved to its expedited pardon docket for cases that do not require victim outreach.
On certificates of employability, the board granted COEs to several applicants. Joy Chance summarized Trevorrow Jones’s case and recommended a COE based on completed probation and education; the board…
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