Gov. Whitmer grants 22 clemency requests, including first pardons
The pardons, which set aside convictions, were the governor's first.
Louis Aguilar
The Detroit News
December 24, 2022
A woman who completed time for non-violent offenses while she was a victim of human trafficking is among four people pardoned by the Michigan Gov. Whitmer, marking the first time the newly re-elected Democrat has set aside a conviction.
On Friday afternoon, Whitmer announced she granted 22 requests for clemency, which includes the four pardons and 18 who have received commutations.
A pardon sets aside a conviction. All four people pardoned by the governor have served their sentences.
As a former prosecutor, Ive worked with law enforcement and criminal justice advocates to build a smarter and more equitable justice system within our state, Whitmer said in a statement. "People should take responsibility for their actions and pay their debts to society if theyve made a mistake, but Ive also firmly believed that people deserve second chances."
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A full list of pardons and commutations is listed in the article. I'm glad she pardoned Leslie Fontain King who committed offenses while a victim of human trafficking.