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Board denies pardon for Tremaine Reeves, citing minimization and seriousness of offenses

Connecticut Board of Pardons and Paroles · August 10, 2026
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Summary

The board voted to deny an absolute pardon for Tremaine Reeves after members said he minimized responsibility for serious offenses and had unsatisfactory supervision and registry status; the denial was unanimous.

The board reviewed Tremaine Reeves' application and, after discussing a long history that included registry placement and unsatisfactory supervision, Chair Jennifer Medina Zaccagnini moved to deny the pardon. In explaining the reasons, the chair said the applicant "minimize[d] responsibility for your actions" and members stressed the seriousness of the underlying offenses.

Member comments repeatedly referenced Reeves' minimization and failure to show change sufficient to justify expungement. The board voted unanimously to deny the pardon and the chair announced that( the applicant would be notified of the denial and reasons within the timeframe explained earlier in the hearing. The denial was recorded on the meeting record with the board's formal motion and vote.