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The original documents are located in Box 10, folder "Work Sheets (2)" of the Charles E. Goodell Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Charles Goodell donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain. The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them. If you think any of the information displayed in the PDF is subject to a valid copyright claim, please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Digitized from Box 10 of the Charles E. Goodell Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library 1/9/75 PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET #202 #216 #445 #371 #211 I. Baseline q mos A.S. 3ms 6 mins 6'mes 6mos. 1. Starting point. 24 24 24 24 24 Months 9 9 18 6 10 2. Less three times prison time 15 15 6 18 14 Months served. 3. Less alternative service Months performed, if entire period is satisfactorily completed. 4. Less time served on probation Months or parole if entire period is satisfactorily completed. 5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment, D 2 18mos 0 6 Months if less than the above. 3 3 6. Three months minimum altérnative 3 Months service. Conclusion: Baseline amount of 3 3 6 3 6 Months alternative service. II. Aggravating Circumstances Additions to Length of alternative servic 1. Prior Criminal Convictions X 2. False statement to the Presidential Clemency Board by applicant. 3. Use of force by applicant collaterally to AWOL, de- sertion, or missing movement. FORD & GERALD LUBRARY 1. Desertion during combat. 5. Evidence that applicant committed offense for ob- viously manipulative and selfish reasons. 6. Prior refusal to fulfill alternative service. 7. Violation of probation or parole. 8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses. X- X x X - 2 #202 - #216 #445 #371 #211 9. Length of AWOL/UA 1 1/2 yrs 4yrs 5yrs 4"2"2" III. Mitigating Circumstances Subtractions from length of alternative service 1. Lack of sufficient education X X+ or ability to understand obli- gations under the law. 2. Personal and family circum- X X X stances either at the time of offense or afterwards. 3. Mental or physical condition. 4. Employment and other activities of service to the public since conviction or military discharge. 5. Service-connected disability, wounds in combat or special decorations and commendations. 6. Period of creditable military service. 2mos 1 yr Barso 1 yr Face 7mos 7. Tours of service in the war zone. 8. Substantial evidence of personal or procedural unfairness. 9. Denial of conscientious objector status on procedural, technical or improper grounds. 10. Evidence that an applicant acted for conscientious, not for mani- pulative or selfish reasons. 11. Voluntarily submitted himself to X X' authorities. 12. Behavior which reflects mental stress caused by combat. - 3 #202 - #216 #445 #371 #211 13. Volunteering for combat, or extension of service while in combat. 14. Above average military X X conduct and proficiency. 15. Personal decorations for valor. Total months subtracted from base- line because of mitigating circum- stances: IV. Summary 1. Baseline alternative service. 2. Amount added because of aggra- vating circumstances. 3. Amount subtracted because of mitigating circumstances. Recommendation to President: 2 1/9/75 PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET #295 #214 # 375 #433 #512 I. Baseline 3mos 6mms 6russ P 3 mos, 1. Starting point. 24 24 24 24 24 Months E 14 9 22 24 2. Less three times prison time $ 10 15 2 0 Months served. 3. Less alternative service Months performed, if entire period is satisfactorily completed. 4. Less time served on probation Months or parole if entire period is satisfactorily completed. 5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment, 07 3 0 4 9 Months if less than the above. 6. Three months minimum alternative 3 3 3 3 Months service. Conclusion: Baseline amount of 3 3 3 3 3 Months alternative service. II. Aggravating Circumstances Additions to Length of alternative servi: 1. Prior Criminal Convictions X X 2. False statement to the Presidential Clemency Board by applicant. 3. Use of force by applicant FORD & LIBRARY GERALD collaterally to AWOL, de- sertion, or missing movement. 4. Desertion during combat. 5. Evidence that applicant committed offense for ob- viously manipulative and selfish reasons. 6. Prior refusal to fulfill alternative service. 7. Violation of probation or parole. 8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses. X X 3 x 5 X - 2 - #295 #214 #375 #433 #512 9. Length of AWOL/UA 3 / 2 yrs 3yrs &mss 3yrs/Oms 3 yrs mm 1gr III. Mitigating Circumstances Subtractions from length of alternative service 1. Lack of sufficient education X 21 or ability to understand obli- gations under the law. 2. Personal and family circum- x stances either at the time of offense or afterwards. 3. Mental or physical condition. X 4. Employment and other activities of service to the public since conviction or military discharge. 5. Service-connected disability, wounds in combat or special decorations and commendations. 6. Period of creditable military service. 6'/2m00 1.1/3yrs byrtmon 21mos 7 mos 7. Tours of service in the war X 6 zone. 8. Substantial evidence of personal X or procedural unfairness. 9. Denial of conscientious objector status on procedural, technical or improper grounds. 10. Evidence that an applicant acted for conscientious, not for mani- pulative or selfish reasons. 11. Voluntarily submitted himself to x authorities. 12. Behavior which reflects mental stress caused by combat. - 3 - # 295 #214 #375 #433 #512 13. Volunteering for combat, X or extension of service while in combat. 14. Above average military X X conduct and proficiency. 15. Personal decorations for valor. Total months subtracted from base- line because of mitigating circum- stances: IV. Summary 1. Baseline alternative service. 2. Amount added because of aggra- vating circumstances. 3. Amount subtracted because of mitigating circumstances. Recommendation to President: th 3 1/9/75 PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET C. #109 #197 #180 #220 #710 I. Baseline 8mos 10 Anse 3mos 3mos 3mos 1. Starting point. 24 24 24 24 24 Months 16 12 29 12 75 2. Less three times prison time 8 12 0 12 Months served. 3. Less alternative service Months performed, if entire period is satisfactorily completed. 4. Less time served on probation Months or parole if entire period is satisfactorily completed. 5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment, 8 4 3 1/2 yes 5 1/20 byrs Months if less than the above. 6. Three months minimum alternative 3 3 Months service. Conclusion: Baseline amount of 8 4 3 5 3 Months alternative service. II. Aggravating Circumstances Additions to Length of alternative servid 1. Prior Criminal Convictions $ X X5 2. False statement to the Presidential Clemency Board by applicant. 3. Use of force by applicant collaterally to AWOL, de- sertion, or missing movement. GERALD 1. Desertion during combat. 5. Evidence that applicant committed offense for ob- viously manipulative and selfish reasons. 6. Prior refusal to fulfill alternative service. 7. Violation of probation or parole. 8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses. Z B.X x X - 2 #109 #197 #180 #220 #710 9. Length of AWOL/UA 3 yrs 9mos III. Mitigating Circumstances Subtractions from length of alternative service 1. Lack of sufficient education X or ability to understand obli- gations under the law. 2. Personal and family circum- x X X stances either at the time of offense or afterwards. 3. Mental or physical condition. 4. Employment and other activities of service to the public since conviction or military discharge. 5. Service-connected disability, wounds in combat or special decorations and commendations. 6. Period of creditable military 9 mos 2/2 2 mos 16mos service. 7. Tours of service in the war 10mos. zone. 8. Substantial evidence of personal or procedural unfairness. 9. Denial of conscientious objector status on procedural, technical or improper grounds. 10. Evidence that an applicant acted for conscientious, not for mani- pulative or selfish reasons. 11. Voluntarily submitted himself to authorities. 12. Behavior which reflects mental stress caused by combat. - 3 - C # 109 #197 #180 #220 # 710 13. Volunteering for combat, X or extension of service while in combat. 14. Above average military X X conduct and proficiency. 15. Personal decorations for valor. Total months subtracted from base- line because of mitigating circum- stances: IV. Summary 1. Baseline alternative service. 2. Amount added because of aggra- vating circumstances. 3. Amount subtracted because of mitigating circumstances. Recommendation to President: th 4 1/9/75 PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET #82 m #10 # 99 83 #42 3mos P 3inos 3 mot I. Baseline 3 mos 1. Starting point. 24 24 24 24 24 .. Months 51 57 21 at 24 27 2. Less three times prison time 0 0 3 0 0 Months served. 3. Less alternative service Months performed, if entire period is satisfactorily completed. 4. Less time served on probation Months or parole if entire period is satisfactorily completed. 5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment, 2yrs 4-6 grs 1yr 4-6yrs 1yr Months if less than the above. 6. Three months minimum altérnative 3 3 3 3 Months service. Conclusion: Baseline amount of 3 3 3 3 3 Months alternative service. II. Aggravating Circumstances Additions to Length of alternative servid 1. Prior Criminal Convictions As X X X 2. False statement to the Presidential Clemency Board by applicant. 3. Use of force by applicant collaterally to AWOL, de- FORD & LIBRARY GERALD sertion, or missing movement. 4. Desertion during combat. 5. Evidence that applicant X committed offense for ob- viously manipulative and selfish reasons. 6. Prior refusal to fulfill $ X alternative service. 7. Violation of probation or X X parole. 8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses. - 2 - #82 #42 #83 #10 #99 9. Length of AWOL/UA III. Mitigating Circumstances Subtractions from length of alternative service 1. Lack of sufficient education X+ or ability to understand obli- gations under the law. 2. Personal and family circum- X X stances either at the time of offense or afterwards. 3. Mental or physical condition. x weak 4. Employment and other activities of service to the public since conviction or military discharge. 5. Service-connected disability, wounds in combat or special decorations and commendations. 6. Period of creditable military service. 7. Tours of service in the war zone. 8. Substantial evidence of personal or procedural unfairness. 9. Denial of conscientious objector status on procedural, technical or improper grounds. 10. Evidence that an applicant acted for conscientious, not for mani- pulative or selfish reasons. 11. Voluntarily submitted himself to authorities. 12. Behavior which reflects mental stress caused by combat. - 3 #87 - #42 #83 #10 #99 13. Volunteering for combat, or extension of service while in combat. 14. Above average military conduct and proficiency. 15. Personal decorations for valor. Total months subtracted from base- line because of mitigating circum- stances: IV. Summary 1. Baseline alternative service. 2. Amount added because of aggra- vating circumstances. 3. Amount subtracted because of mitigating circumstances. Recommendation to President: 1/9/75 5 PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET #29 #528 #469 #474 #439 I. Baseline 13 mos 9mos, 6 mos. B P 24mos 1. Starting point. 24 24 24 24 24 Months 13½/2yrs 64 10 1 2. Less three times prison time 0 0 14 Months served. U.D. U.D, U.D. 3. Less alternative service Months performed, if entire period is satisfactorily completed. 4. Less time served on probation Months or parole if entire period is satisfactorily completed. 5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment, 5 yrs 4-6 yrs Months if less than the above. 6. Three months minimum alternative 3 3 Months service. Conclusion: Baseline amount of 3 3 3 3 3 Months alternative service. II. Aggravating Circumstances Additions to Length of alternative servi: 1. Prior Criminal Convictions X X 2. False statement to the Presidential Clemency Board by applicant. 3. Use of force by applicant collaterally to AWOL, de- sertion, or missing movement. GERALD 1. Desertion during combat. 5. Evidence that applicant x committed offense for ob- viously manipulative and selfish reasons. 6. Prior refusal to fulfill alternative service. 7. Violation of probation or x parole. 8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses. X - 2 - #29 #528 #469 #474 #439 9. Length of AWOL/UA 4mos 1 yr 3,moo 6mos III. Mitigating Circumstances Subtractions from length of alternative service 1. Lack of sufficient education X X or ability to understand obli- gations under the law. 2. Personal and family circum- X X stances either at the time of offense or afterwards. 3. Mental or physical condition. X + 4. Employment and other activities X of service to the public since conviction or military discharge 5. Service-connected disability, wounds in combat or special decorations and commendations. 6. Period of creditable military 5 mos 7 mos 4 mas service. 7. Tours of service in the war zone. 8. Substantial evidence of personal or procedural unfairness. 9. Denial of conscientious objector X status on procedural, technical or improper grounds. 10. Evidence that an applicant acted for conscientious, not for mani- pulative or selfish reasons. 11. Voluntarily submitted himself to X X X authorities. 12. Behavior which reflects mental stress caused by combat. - 3 - #29 #528 # 469 #474 #439 13. Volunteering for combat, or extension of service while in combat. 14. Above average military X' conduct and proficiency. 15. Personal decorations for valor. Total months subtracted from base- line because of mitigating circum- stances: IV. Summary 1. Baseline alternative service. 2. Amount added because of aggra- vating circumstances. 3. Amount subtracted because of mitigating circumstances. Recommendation to President: Jh 6 1/9/75 PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET #958 #181 #194 #335 #425 6MA 3mot P 4mos, I. Baseline 1. Starting point. 24 24 24 24 24 Months 21/2 7 2. Less three times prison time 3 17 Months served. 3. Less alternative service Months performed, if entire period is satisfactorily completed. 4. Less time served on probation Months or parole if entire period is satisfactorily completed. 5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment, 3 yrs 6 3 Months if less than the above. 6. Three months minimum altérnative Months service. Conclusion: Baseline amount of 23 3 3 Months alternative service. II. Aggravating Circumstances Additions to Length of alternative servic 1. Prior Criminal Convictions K X 2. False statement to the Presidential Clemency Board by applicant. 3. Use of force by applicant collaterally to AWOL, de- sertion, or missing movement. GERALD 1. Desertion during combat. 5. Evidence that applicant committed offense for ob- viously manipulative and selfish reasons. 6. Prior refusal to fulfill alternative service. 7. Violation of probation or parole. 8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses. - 2 #958 #335 #425 9. Length of AWOL/UA 3'/2yrs 6yrs2moo III. Mitigating Circumstances Subtractions from length of alternative service 1. Lack of sufficient education xarde or ability to understand obli- gations under the law. 2. Personal and family circum- stances either at the time of offense or afterwards. 3. Mental or physical condition. 4. Employment and other activities of service to the public since conviction or military discharge. 5. Service-connected disability, X wounds in combat or special decorations and commendations. 6. Period of creditable military service. 1 yr 8mrs 51/2mos 7. Tours of service in the war X zone. 8. Substantial evidence of personal X or procedural unfairness. 9. Denial of conscientious objector status on procedural, technical or improper grounds. 10. Evidence that an applicant acted for conscientious, not for mani- pulative or selfish reasons. 11. Voluntarily submitted himself to authorities. 12. Behavior which reflects mental stress caused by combat. - 3 - #958 #181 #194 #335 13. Volunteering for combat, or extension of service while in combat. 14. Above average military X conduct and proficiency. 15. Personal decorations for X valor. Total months subtracted from base- line because of mitigating circum- stances: IV. Summary 1. Baseline alternative service. 2. Amount added because of aggra- vating circumstances. 3. Amount subtracted because of mitigating circumstances. Recommendation to President: th 7 1/9/75 PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET #441 #365 #309 I. Baseline 3mos gabled. 3mot 1. Starting point. 24 24 24 24 24 .. Months 6 2. Less three times prison time 18 in 13 Months served. 3. Less alternative service Months performed, if entire period is satisfactorily completed. 4. Less time served on probation Months or parole if entire period is satisfactorily completed. 5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment, 3 / Months if less than the above. 6. Three months minimum alternative 3 Months service. Conclusion: Baseline amount of 3 3 Months alternative service. II. Aggravating Circumstances Additions to Length of alternative servic 1. Prior Criminal Convictions 2. False statement to the Presidential Clemency Board by applicant. 3. Use of force by applicant collaterally to AWOL, de- GERALD FORD sertion, or missing movement. 4. Desertion during combat. 5. Evidence that applicant committed offense for ob- viously manipulative and selfish reasons. 6. Prior refusal to fulfill alternative service. 7. Violation of probation or parole. 8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses. - 2 -#441 #365. #309 9. Length of AWOL/UA 1 yr 5mos 1 y Hamos 7yrs4mss III. Mitigating Circumstances Subtractions from length of alternative service 1. Lack of sufficient education or ability to understand obli- gations under the law. 2. Personal and family circum- X X stances either at the time of offense or afterwards. 3. Mental or physical condition. xweak 4. Employment and other activities of service to the public since conviction or military discharge. 5. Service-connected disability, wounds in combat or special decorations and commendations. 6. Period of creditable military 51/2 mmos 4 mos service. 7. Tours of service in the war zone. 8. Substantial evidence of personal or procedural unfairness. 9. Denial of conscientious objector status on procedural, technical or improper grounds. 10. Evidence that an applicant acted for conscientious, not for mani- pulative or selfish reasons. 11. Voluntarily submitted himself to authorities. 12. Behavior which reflects mental stress caused by combat. - 3 - #441 #365 # 309 13. Volunteering for combat, or extension of service while in combat. 14. Above average military X X weak were conduct and proficiency. 15. Personal decorations for valor. Total months subtracted from base- line because of mitigating circum- stances: IV. Summary 1. Baseline alternative service. 2. Amount added because of aggra- vating circumstances. 3. Amount subtracted because of mitigating circumstances. Recommendation to President: 2 1/9/75 2/7 PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET I. Baseline 415 190 191 236 153 1. Starting point. 24 24 24 24 24 Months 2. Less three times prison time 4 Months served. 3. Less alternative service Months performed, if entire period is satisfactorily completed. 4. Less time served on probation Months or parole if entire period is satisfactorily completed. 5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment, Months if less than the above. 6. Three months minimum alternative Months service. Conclusion: Baseline amount of 4 3 M 3 Months alternative service. II. Aggravating Circumstances Additions to Lengt of alternative ser 1. Prior Criminal Convictions 2. False statement to the Presidential Clemency Board by applicant. 3. Use of force by applicant collaterally to AWOL, de- sertion, or missing movement. GERALD 4. Desertion during combat. 5. Evidence that applicant committed offense for ob- viously manipulative and selfish reasons. 6. Prior refusal to fulfill alternative service. 7. Violation of probation or parole. 8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses. J - 2 - 5up 9. Length of AWOL/UA IND 7 upom III. Mitigating Circumstances Subtractions from length of alternative service 1. Lack of sufficient education or ability to understand obli- gations under the law. STRONG 2. Personal and family circum- stances either at the time of offense or afterwards. 3. Mental or physical condition. 4. Employment and other activities of service to the public since conviction or military discharge. 5. Service-connected disability, wounds in combat or special decorations and commendations. 6. Period of creditable military J service. 7. Tours of service in the war ( zone. 8. Substantial evidence of personal or procedural unfairness. 9. Denial of conscientious objector status on procedural, technical or improper grounds. 10. Evidence that an applicant acted for conscientious, not for mani- pulative or selfish reasons. 11. Voluntarily submitted himself to authorities. 12. Behavior which reflects mental stress caused by combat. - 3 13. Volunteering for combat, or extension of service while in combat. 14. Above average military ) conduct and proficiency. 15. Personal decorations for valor. Total months subtracted from base- line because of mitigating circum- stances: IV. Summary 1. Baseline alternative service. 4 2. Amount added because of aggra- vating circumstances. 3. Amount subtracted because of mitigating circumstances. Recommendation to President: 4 3 PARPON 4 6 pz 7 1/9/75 2/7 PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET I. Baseline 281 394 510 818 336 1. Starting point. 24 24 24 24 24 Months 2. Less three times prison time Months served. 3. Less alternative service Months performed, if entire period is satisfactorily completed. 4. Less time served on probation Months or parole if entire period is satisfactorily completed. 5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment, Months if less than the above. 6. Three months minimum alternative Months service. Conclusion: Baseline amount of 3 3 3 3 3 Months alternative service. II. Aggravating Circumstances Additions to Length of alternative serv 1. Prior Criminal Convictions 2. False statement to the Presidential Clemency Board by applicant. 3. Use of force by applicant collaterally to AWOL, de- sertion, or missing movement. 1. Desertion during combat. 5. Evidence that applicant committed offense for ob- viously manipulative and selfish reasons. 6. Prior refusal to fulfill alternative service. 7. Violation of probation or parole. J J 8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses. * - 2 - 9. Length of AWOL/UA lep 1yr 9ess lef III. Mitigating Circumstances Subtractions from length of alternative service 1. Lack of sufficient education or ability to understand obli- gations under the law. 2. Personal and family circum- stances either at the time of offense or afterwards. 3. Mental or physical condition. 1 4. Employment and other activities of service to the public since conviction or military discharge. 5. Service-connected disability, wounds in combat or special decorations and commendations. 6. Period of creditable military Gwas quo wp Inp 9 was 1 yr o3 was service. 7. Tours of service in the war zone. 8. Substantial evidence of personal or procedural unfairness. 9. Denial of conscientious objector status on procedural, technical or improper grounds. 10. Evidence that an applicant acted for conscientious, not for mani- pulative or selfish reasons. 11. Voluntarily submitted himself to authorities. 12. Behavior which reflects mental stress caused by combat. - 3 13. Volunteering for combat, or extension of service while in combat. 14. Above average military conduct and proficiency. 15. Personal decorations for valor. - Total months subtracted from base- line because of mitigating circum- stances: IV. Summary 1. Baseline alternative service. 2. Amount added because of 'aggra- vating circumstances. 3. Amount subtracted because of mitigating circumstances. Recommendation to President: 6 6 P 3 6 p3 PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET 1/9/75 2/7 I: Baseline 142 488 504 386 388 1. Starting point. 24 24 24 24 24 Months 2. Less three times prison time Months served. 3. Less alternative service Months performed, if entire period is satisfactorily completed. 4. Less time served on probation Months or parole if entire period is satisfactorily completed. 5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment, Months if less than the above. 6. Three months minimum alternative Months service. Conclusion: Baseline amount of 3 3 J 3 3 Months alternative service. II. Aggravating Circumstances Additions to Length of alternative serv 1. Prior Criminal Convictions X 2. False statement to the X Presidential Clemency Board by applicant. 3. Use of force by applicant X collaterally to AWOL, de- sertion, or missing movement. 1. Desertion during combat. 5. Evidence that applicant GERALD J committed offense for ob- viously manipulative and selfish reasons. 6. Prior refusal to fulfill alternative service. 7. Violation of probation or parole. 8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses. - 2 - zip 6+ 9. Length of AWOL/UA 2MOS 3 no, 10 1/2 was Is was 10g III. Mitigating Circumstances Subtractions from length of alternative service 1. Lack of sufficient education or ability to understand obli- gations under the law. 2. Personal and family circum- ( stances either at the time of offense or afterwards. 3. Mental or physical condition. browns 4. Employment and other activities of service to the public since conviction or military discharge. 5. Service-connected disability, wounds in combat or special decorations and commendations. 9/2 8 Mos two up lye 6 Period of creditable military 1 600 towar service. 7. Tours of service in the war zone. 8. Substantial evidence of personal or procedural unfairness. 9. Denial of conscientious objector status on procedural, technical or improper grounds. 10. Evidence that an applicant acted for conscientious, not for mani- pulative or selfish reasons. WEAK 11. Voluntarily submitted himself to authorities. 12. Behavior which reflects mental stress caused by combat. - 3 - 13. Volunteering for combat, or extension of service while in combat. 14. Above average military X conduct and proficiency. 15. Personal decorations for valor. Total months subtracted from base- line because of mitigating circum- stances: IV. Summary 1. Baseline alternative service. 2. Amount added because of aggra- vating circumstances. 3. Amount subtracted because of mitigating circumstances. 3 PARDIN TAbLED Recommendation to President: 6 9 Le 1/9/75 PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET #172 #389 #192 #412 #473 I. Baseline P. P 3mot 3 mos 3,mos 1. Starting point. 24 24 24 24 24 Months 10 17/7 9 14 9 2. Less three times prison time 14 15 10 15 Months served. 3. Less alternative service Months performed, if entire period is satisfactorily completed. 4. Less time served on probation Months or parole if entire period is satisfactorily completed. 2000 5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment, 7 9 6 4 Months if less than the above. 6. Three months minimum alternative 3 Months service. Conclusion: Baseline amount of 3 7 9 6 4 Months alternative service. II. Aggravating Circumstances Additions to Length of alternative service 1. Prior Criminal Convictions X X 2. False statement to the Presidential Clemency Board by applicant. 3. Use of force by applicant collaterally to AWOL, de- sertion, or missing movement. 4. Desertion during combat. GERALD ? FORD 5. Evidence that applicant committed offense for ob- viously manipulative and selfish reasons. 6. Prior refusal to fulfill alternative service. 7. Violation of probation or parole. 8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses. X x - 2 #172 #389 #192 #412 # 473 9. Length of AWOL/UA 4yrs/mo. 1y73,mo 4yrs 10ms [tmos] 3 yrs 5 mos III. Mitigating Circumstances Subtractions from length of alternative service 1. Lack of sufficient education X X+ X X or ability to understand obli- gations under the law. 2. Personal and family circum- Xt X X X X stances either at the time of offense or afterwards. 3. Mental or physical condition. 4. Employment and other activities of service to the public since conviction or military discharge. 5. Service-connected disability, wounds in combat or special decorations and commendations. 6. Period of creditable military 7mos 5mos 5mls 8ms, 8½ms. service. 7. Tours of service in the war zone. 8. Substantial evidence of personal X or procedural unfairness. 9. Denial of conscientious objector status on procedural, technical or improper grounds. 10. Evidence that an applicant acted for conscientious, not for mani- pulative or selfish reasons. 11. Voluntarily submitted himself to X X X authorities. 12. Behavior which reflects mental stress caused by combat. - 3 #172 #389 #192 #412 #473 13. Volunteering for combat, or extension of service while in combat. 14. Above average military X X X- - conduct and proficiency. 15. Personal decorations for valor. Total months subtracted from base- line because of mitigating circum- stances: IV. Summary 1. Baseline alternative service. 9 2. Amount added because of aggra- vating circumstances. 3. Amount subtracted because of mitigating circumstances. Recommendation to President: 7 1/9/75 PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET #385 #322 #397 #184 #186 I. Baseline tabled P. P. P. 6 moo 1. Starting point. 24 24 24 24 24 Months of 8 9 3 11 2. Less three times prison time 28 16 15 21 13 Months served. 3. Less alternative service Months performed, if entire period is satisfactorily completed. 4. Less time served on probation Months or parole if entire period is satisfactorily completed. 5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment, / mo, 0 1½ O 10 Months if less than the above. 6. Three months minimum alternative 3 3 3 3 Months service. 3 3 Conclusion: Baseline amount of 3 3 10 Months alternative service. II. Aggravating Circumstances Additions to Length of alternative service 1. Prior Criminal Convictions x weak X 2. False statement to the LIBRARY GREATO Presidential Clemency Board by applicant. 3. Use of force by applicant collaterally to AWOL, de- sertion, or missing movement. 4. Desertion during combat. 5. Evidence that applicant committed offense for ob- viously manipulative and selfish reasons. 6. Prior refusal to fulfill alternative service. 7. Violation of probation or parole. 8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses. X Xweck X X - 2 - #385 #372 #397 #184 #186 9. Length of AWOL/UA 4 1/2 yrs 51/2mg weak 5yrs/oms 4g 5 5ms 3 grs 8ms III. Mitigating Circumstances Subtractions from length of alternative service 1. Lack of sufficient education X X X or ability to understand obli- gations under the law. 2. Personal and family circum- X x X X stances either at the time of offense or afterwards. 3. Mental or physical condition. X X+ 4. Employment and other activities of service to the public since conviction or military discharge. 5. Service-connected disability, wounds in combat or special decorations and commendations. 6. Period of creditable military 9 mos give 11/24rs 7ms 6ms service. 7. Tours of service in the war zone. 8. Substantial evidence of personal X X X or procedural unfairness. 9. Denial of conscientious objector status on procedural, technical or improper grounds. 10. Evidence that an applicant acted for conscientious, not for mani- FORD is LIBRARY GERALD pulative or selfish reasons. 11. Voluntarily submitted himself to X authorities. 12. Behavior which reflects mental stress caused by combat. - 3 - #385 #322 #397 #184 #186 13. Volunteering for combat, or extension of service while in combat. 14. Above average military X X X conduct and proficiency. 15. Personal decorations for valor. Total months subtracted from base- line because of mitigating circum- stances: IV. Summary 1. Baseline alternative service. 2. Amount added because of aggra- vating circumstances. 3. Amount subtracted because of mitigating circumstances. Recommendation to President: / 10 1/10/75 PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET #383 #306 #514 #417 #395 I. Baseline 10mos 3moh, 3mit P. 3mos, 1. Starting point. 24 24 24 24 24 Months 17 12 25 N 7 12 2. Less three times prison time 7 12 0 17 12 Months served. 3. Less alternative service Months performed, if entire period is satisfactorily completed. 4. Less time served on probation Months or parole if entire period is satisfactorily completed. Imo, 5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment, 14mos, 7 & 23 Months if less than the above. 6. Three months minimum alternative 3 3 Months service. Conclusion: Baseline amount of 7 7 3 93 33 Months alternative service. II. Aggravating Circumstances Additions to Length of alternative service 1. Prior Criminal Convictions 2. False statement to the Presidential Clemency Board by applicant. 3. Use of force by applicant collaterally to AWOL, de- sertion, or missing movement. GERALD FORD КВЯАВ, 4. Desertion during combat. 5. Evidence that applicant X xweak committed offense for ob- viously manipulative and selfish reasons. 6. Prior refusal to fulfill alternative service. 7. Violation of probation or parole. 8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses. X - 2 -#383 #306 #514 #417 #395 9. Length of AWOL/UA 1 yr 3moz 5yrs 5ms 4yrs7mos 1 yr Ines, III. Mitigating Circumstances Subtractions from length of alternative service 1. Lack of sufficient education X X x or ability to understand obli- gations under the law. 2. Personal and family circum- X X X X stances either at the time of offense or afterwards. 3. Mental or physical condition. X 4. Employment and other activities of service to the public since conviction or military discharge. 5. Service-connected disability, wounds in combat or special decorations and commendations. 6. Period of creditable military 7 moo. 5½ms 8/2m, 10ms, 11 mos service. 7. Tours of service in the war zone. 8. Substantial evidence of personal X weak x or procedural unfairness. 9. Denial of conscientious objector X weak status on procedural, technical or improper grounds. 10. Evidence that an applicant acted for conscientious, not for mani- pulative or selfish reasons. 11. Voluntarily submitted himself to authorities. 12. Behavior which reflects mental stress caused by combat. - 3 #383 #306 #514 #417 #395 13. Volunteering for combat, or extension of service while in combat. 14. Above average military X X conduct and proficiency. 15. Personal decorations for valor. Total months subtracted from base- line because of mitigating circum- stances: IV. Summary 1. Baseline alternative service. 2. Amount added because of aggra- vating circumstances. 3. Amount subtracted because of mitigating circumstances. Recommendation to President: 2 10 1/8/75 PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET #179 #169 #165 #456 #198 I. Baseline 3mos P. 3mos, P. 3.mos. 1. Starting point. 24 24 24 24 24 Months of of 13 29 & 2. Less three times prison time 17 15 11 0 16 Months served. 3. Less alternative service Months performed, if entire period is satisfactorily completed. 4. Less time served on probation Months or parole if entire period is satisfactorily completed. 5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment, 2½ 1½ 3ms 10 3 Months if less than the above. 6. Three months minimum alternative 3 3 3 3 Months service. Conclusion: Baseline amount of 3 3 3 3 3 Months alternative service. II. Aggravating Circumstances Additions to Length of alternative service 1. Prior Criminal Convictions X X 2. False statement to the Presidential Clemency Board by applicant. 3. Use of force by applicant collaterally to AWOL, de- sertion, or missing movement. 4. Desertion during combat. FORD & LIBRARY CERALD 5. Evidence that applicant committed offense for ob- viously manipulative and selfish reasons. 6. Prior refusal to fulfill alternative service. 7. Violation of probation or parole. 8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses. X X X - 2 - #179 #169 #165 #456 #198 9. Length of AWOL/UA 9 1/2yrs + byes byrs has. 1yr 4ms 4yrs 8ms III. Mitigating Circumstances Subtractions from length of alternative service II 1. Lack of sufficient education X+ X X IV or ability to understand obli- gations under the law. 2. Personal and family circum- x + X X X stances either at the time of offense or afterwards. 3. Mental or physical condition. 4. Employment and other activities of service to the public since conviction or military discharge. 5. Service-connected disability, X wounds in combat or special decorations and commendations. 6. Period of creditable military 21/2yrs 9-mot 9 1/2mu, 8yrams 9/10/2 service. 7. Tours of service in the war X zone. 8. Substantial evidence of personal X yweak X or procedural unfairness. 9. Denial of conscientious objector status on procedural, technical or improper grounds. 10. Evidence that an applicant acted for conscientious, not for mani- pulative or selfish reasons. 11. Voluntarily submitted himself to X x X X authorities. 12. Behavior which reflects mental stress caused by combat. - 3 - #179 #169 #165 #456 #198 13. Volunteering for combat, or extension of service while in combat. 14. Above average military x X X X X weak conduct and proficiency. 15. Personal decorations for valor. Total months subtracted from base- line because of mitigating circum- stances: IV. Summary 1. Baseline alternative service. 2. Amount added because of aggra- vating circumstances. 3. Amount subtracted because of mitigating circumstances. Recommendation to President: 3 1/6/75 PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET #259 #321 #305 #222 #512 I. Baseline 6 mos, 3mos G.D. P P. Tabled. V.A. 1. Starting point. 24 24 24 24 24 Months 1 4 9 20 24 2. Less three times prison time 13 20 15 4 0 Months served. 3. Less alternative service Months performed, if entire period is satisfactorily completed. 4. Less time served on probation Months or parole if entire period is satisfactorily completed. 5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment, 8 3 2 2yrs 9 Months if less than the above. 6. Three months minimum alternative 3 3 Months service. Conclusion: Baseline amount of 8 3 3 4 3 Months alternative service. II. Aggravating Circumstances Additions to Length of alternative service 1. Prior Criminal Convictions X X x 2. False statement to the Presidential Clemency Board by applicant. 3. Use of force by applicant collaterally to AWOL, de- sertion, or missing movement. 4. Desertion during combat. 5. Evidence that applicant committed offense for ob- GERALD R. viously manipulative and selfish reasons. 6. Prior refusal to fulfill alternative service. 7. Violation of probation or parole. X 8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses. x x X - 2 -#259 #321 # 305 #222 #512 9. Length of AWOL/UA 2yrs 1 yr tous 4yrs 4yrs Tmos 1yr III. Mitigating Circumstances Subtractions from length of alternative service 1. Lack of sufficient education x IV X IIII + or ability to understand obli- gations under the law. 2. Personal and family circum- X X X X stances either at the time of offense or afterwards. 3. Mental or physical condition. 4. Employment and other activities of service to the public since conviction or military discharge. 5. Service-connected disability, wounds in combat or special decorations and commendations. 6. Period service. of creditable military 1 yr 3 mos, 11/2 grs 1 //2 yrs 1 mo 7mos 7. Tours of service in the war X zone. 8. Substantial evidence of personal X X or procedural unfairness. 9. Denial of conscientious objector status on procedural, technical or improper grounds. 10. Evidence that an applicant acted for conscientious, not for mani- pulative or selfish reasons. 11. Voluntarily submitted himself to X X X authorities. 12. Behavior which reflects mental stress caused by combat. - 3 #259 #321 #305 #272 13. Volunteering for combat, or extension of service while in combat. 14. Above average military X xwenk conduct and proficiency. 15. Personal decorations for valor. Total months subtracted from base- line because of mitigating circum- stances: IV. Summary 1. Baseline alternative service. 2. Amount added because of aggra- vating circumstances. 3. Amount subtracted because of mitigating circumstances. Recommendation to President: 4 1/9/75 PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET #208 #442 #363 #406 #163 I. Baseline P 3,mot 3M60 4mH P. 1. Starting point. 24 24 24 24 24 Months 18 16 14 10 2. Less three times prison time 6 8 10 14 Months served. 3. Less alternative service Months performed, if entire period is satisfactorily completed. 4. Less time served on probation Months or parole if entire period is satisfactorily completed. 5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment, 3,mos 5 4 2 Months if less than the above. 6. Three months minimum alternative 3 Months service. Conclusion: Baseline amount of 3 5 4 3 Months alternative service. II. Aggravating Circumstances Additions to Length of alternative service 1. Prior Criminal Convictions X X X 2. False statement to the Presidential Clemency Board by applicant. 3. Use of force by applicant collaterally to AWOL, de- sertion, or missing movement. 4. Desertion during combat. 5. Evidence that applicant FORD is LIBRARY 97VU33 committed offense for ob- viously manipulative and selfish reasons. 6. Prior refusal to fulfill alternative service. 7. Violation of probation or parole. 8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses. X X x X - 2 #208 #442 #363 #406 #163 9. Length of AWOL/UA 2yrs8m 4 1/2 yos 4/2yrs 4mo2 III. Mitigating Circumstances Subtractions from length of alternative service XIII IV 1. Lack of sufficient education X or ability to understand obli- gations under the law. 2. Personal and family circum- X X X stances either at the time of offense or afterwards. 3. Mental or physical condition. 4. Employment and other activities of service to the public since conviction or military discharge. 5. Service-connected disability, 1 wounds in combat or special decorations and commendations. 6. Period of creditable military 9.m00 1429mos 2 yrs Inves 5mm service. 7. Tours of service in the war zone. 8. Substantial evidence of personal or procedural unfairness. 9. Denial of conscientious objector status on procedural, technical or improper grounds. 10. Evidence that an applicant acted for conscientious, not for mani- pulative or selfish reasons. 11. Voluntarily submitted himself to X X authorities. 12. Behavior which reflects mental stress caused by combat. - 3 #708 #442 #363 #406 #163 13. Volunteering for combat, or extension of service while in combat. 14. Above average military X X X weak conduct and proficiency. 15. Personal decorations for valor. Total months subtracted from base- line because of mitigating circum- stances: IV. Summary 1. Baseline alternative service. 2. Amount added because of aggra- vating circumstances. 3. Amount subtracted because of mitigating circumstances. Recommendation to President: 5 1/9/75 PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET #171 #233 #356 #344 #353 I. Baseline P. 6mot 3mos, 9mbs, P. 1. Starting point. 24 24 24 24 24 Months 7 18 12 23 1 2. Less three times prison time 17 6 12 1 17 Months served. 3. Less alternative service Months performed, if entire period is satisfactorily completed. 4. Less time served on probation Months or parole if entire period is satisfactorily completed. 5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment, / 10 6 12 2 Months if less than the above. 6. Three months minimum alternative 3 3 3 Months service. Conclusion: Baseline amount of 3 6 6 3 3 Months alternative service. II. Aggravating Circumstances Additions to Length of alternative service 1. Prior Criminal Convictions X X X 2. False statement to the Presidential Clemency Board by applicant. 3. Use of force by applicant collaterally to AWOL, de- sertion, or missing movement. 4. Desertion during combat. FORD & LIBRARY 5. Evidence that applicant X X committed offense for ob- viously manipulative and selfish reasons. 6. Prior refusal to fulfill alternative service. 7. Violation of probation or parole. 8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses. X x X - 2 - #171 #233 #356 #344 #353 fyolmos 9. Length of AWOL/UA 4grs 8nvr 1yr 1 yr 5mm 5yrsthemos 1 1/2yrs III. Mitigating Circumstances Subtractions from length of alternative service 1. Lack of sufficient education or ability to understand obli- gations under the law. 2. Personal and family circum- X X+ X X stances either at the time of offense or afterwards. 3. Mental or physical condition. 4. Employment and other activities X of service to the public since conviction or military discharge. 5. Service-connected disability, wounds in combat or special decorations and commendations. 6. Period of creditable military 8mos Imo 1/2 yrs 7mos 14.2moo service. 7. Tours of service in the war zone. 8. Substantial evidence of personal X or procedural unfairness. 9. Denial of conscientious objector status on procedural, technical or improper grounds. 10. Evidence that an applicant acted for conscientious, not for mani- pulative or selfish reasons. X 11. Voluntarily submitted himself to X authorities. 12. Behavior which reflects mental stress caused by combat. - 3 - #171 #233 #356 #344 #353 13. Volunteering for combat, or extension of service while in combat. 14. Above average military X X X conduct and proficiency. 15. Personal decorations for valor. Total months subtracted from base- line because of mitigating circum- stances: IV. Summary 1. Baseline alternative service. 2. Amount added because of aggra- vating circumstances. 3. Amount subtracted because of mitigating circumstances. Recommendation to President: 6 10 1/8/75 PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET #299 #229 #332 I. Baseline 3mos 3 P. G.Dr P V.A. 1. Starting point. 24 24 24 24 24 Months 16 9 2. Less three times prison time 8 17 15 Months served. 3. Less alternative service Months performed, if entire period is satisfactorily completed. 4. Less time served on probation Months or parole if entire period is satisfactorily completed. 5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment, 4 Q3 0 Months if less than the above. 6. Three months minimum alternative 3 Months service. Conclusion: Baseline amount of 4 $3 3 3 Months alternative service. II. Aggravating Circumstances Additions to Length of alternative service 1. Prior Criminal Convictions x 2. False statement to the Presidential Clemency Board by applicant. 3. Use of force by applicant collaterally to ANOL, de- sertion, or missing 7 movement. 4. Desertion during mbat. FORD is LIBRARY 5. Evidence that applicant committed offense for ob- viously manipulative and selfish reasons. 6. Prior refusal to fulfill alternative service. 7. Violation of probation or parole. 8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses. X X - 2 #299 #229 # 332 9. Length of AWOL/UA 7mps 8yrs 44yrs 4mrs III. Mitigating Circumstances Subtractions from length of alternative service XII III 1. Lack of sufficient education X X (") X or ability to understand obli- gations under the law. 2. Personal and family circum- X X X stances either at the time of offense or afterwards. 3. Mental or physical condition. 4. Employment and other activities of service to the public since conviction or military discharge. 5. Service-connected disability, wounds in combat or special decorations and commendations. 6. Period service. of creditable military 3mo2 1 yrSmos 2yrs 7. Tours of service in the war X zone. 8. Substantial evidence of personal x or procedural unfairness. 9. Denial of conscientious objector status on procedural, technical or improper grounds. 10. Evidence that an applicant acted for conscientious, not for mani- pulative or selfish reasons. 11. Voluntarily submitted himself to x authorities. 12. Behavior which reflects mental stress caused by combat. - 3 - #299 # 229 #332 13. Volunteering for combat, X or extension of service while in combat. 14. Above average military X X X conduct and proficiency. 15. Personal decorations for valor. Total months subtracted from base- line because of mitigating circum- stances: IV. Summary 1. Baseline alternative service. 2. Amount added because of aggra- vating circumstances. 3. Amount subtracted because of mitigating circumstances. Recommendation to President: FRI 7 1/9/75 PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET 10 #94 #68 #79 #76 #15 #22 I. Baseline 3.moffrimed. 3.mos P. P. P 6 mos 5mos 1. Starting point. 24 24 24 24 24 Months of 72 44 2. Less three times prison time 5 19 15 0 0 19 5 Months served. 3. Less alternative service Months performed, if entire period is satisfactorily completed. 4. Less time served on probation Months or parole if entire period is satisfactorily completed. 5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment, 18 if less than the above. 5 yrs 6 3 yrs Months 6. Three months minimum alternative 3 3 Months service. Conclusion: Baseline amount of 15 3 3 6 5 Months alternative service. II. Aggravating Circumstances Additions to Length of alternative service 1. Prior Criminal Convictions 2. False statement to the Presidential Clemency Board by applicant. 3. Use of force by applicant collaterally to AWOL, de- sertion, or missing movement. FORD is GERALD 4. Desertion during combat. 5. Evidence that applicant X committed offense for ob- viously manipulative and selfish reasons. 6. Prior refusal to fulfill alternative service. 7. Violation of probation or X parole. 8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses. #68 #79 #76 #15 #22 - 2 - 9. Length of AWOL/UA III. Mitigating Circumstances Subtractions from length of alternative service 1. Lack of sufficient education X or ability to understand obli- gations under the law. 2. Personal and family circum- x X stances either at the time of offense or afterwards. 3. Mental or physical condition. 4. Employment and other activities of service to the public since conviction or military discharge. 5. Service-connected disability, wounds in combat or special decorations and commendations. 6. Period of creditable military service. 7. Tours of service in the war zone. 8. Substantial evidence of personal X or procedural unfairness. 9. Denial of conscientious objector X status on procedural, technical or improper grounds. 10. Evidence that an applicant acted X X for conscientious, not for mani- pulative or selfish reasons. 11. Voluntarily submitted himself to x authorities. 12. Behavior which reflects mental stress caused by combat. - 3 -#68 #79 #76 #15 13. Volunteering for combat, or extension of service while in combat. 14. Above average military conduct and proficiency. 15. Personal decorations for valor. Total months subtracted from base- line because of mitigating circum- stances: IV. Summary 1. Baseline alternative service. 2. Amount added because of aggra- vating circumstances. 3. Amount subtracted because of mitigating circumstances. Recommendation to President: F 8 1/1/75 75 PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET # #790 #70 #55 #6 I. Baseline f) 3mos 3mos P 1. Starting point. 24 24 24 24 24 Months 18 51 29 66 2. Less three times prison time 6 0 0 0 Months served. 3. Less alternative service Months performed, if entire period is satisfactorily completed. 4. Less time served on probation Months or parole if entire period is satisfactorily completed. 5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment, 4 yrs 3yrs 4yrs Months if less than the above. 6. Three months minimum alternative 3 3 3 Months service. Conclusion: Baseline amount of 6 3 3 3 Months alternative service. II. Aggravating Circumstances Additions to Length of alternative service 1. Prior Criminal Convictions X X 2. False statement to the Presidential Clemency Board by applicant. 3. Use of force by applicant FORD collaterally to AWOL, de- sertion, or missing movement. GERALD 4. Desertion during combat. 5. Evidence that applicant committed offense for ob- viously manipulative and selfish reasons. 6. Prior refusal to fulfill X alternative service. 7. Violation of probation or Xweak X parole. 8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses. - - 2 #70 #55. #6 #790 9. Length of AWOL/UA III. Mitigating Circumstances Subtractions from length of alternative service 1. Lack of sufficient education X x weak or ability to understand obli- gations under the law. 2. Personal and family circum- X X X stances either at the time of offense or afterwards. 3. Mental or physical condition. Till 4. Employment and other activities of service to the public since conviction or military discharge. 5. Service-connected disability, wounds in combat or special decorations and commendations. 6. Period of creditable military service. 7. Tours of service in the war zone. 8. Substantial evidence of personal xweak or procedural unfairness. 9. Denial of conscientious objector status on procedural, technical or improper grounds. 10. Evidence that an applicant acted X for conscientious, not for mani- pulative or selfish reasons. 11. Voluntarily submitted himself to authorities. 12. Behavior which reflects mental stress caused by combat. - 3 - #70 #55 #6 #790 13. Volunteering for combat, or extension of service while in combat. 14. Above average military conduct and proficiency. 15. Personal decorations for valor. Total months subtracted from base- line because of mitigating circum- stances: IV. Summary 1. Baseline alternative service. 2. Amount added because of aggra- vating circumstances. 3. Amount subtracted because of mitigating circumstances. Recommendation to President: