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The original documents are located in Box 10, folder "Work Sheets (3)" of the Charles E.
Goodell Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library.
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Digitized from Box 10 of the Charles E. Goodell Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
2/8/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
# 399
I. Baseline
Disch.
1. Starting point.
24
24
24
24
24 Months
9
2. Less three times prison time
Months
served.
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,
Months
if less than the above.
6. Three months minimum alternative
Months
service.
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
3
Months
alternative service.
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to Length
of alternative servit
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.
R.FORD
1. Desertion during combat.
5. Evidence that applicant
GERALD
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.
9. Length of AWOL/UA
15 days
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
or ability to understand obli-
gations under the law.
#399
2
2. Personal and family circum-
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.
5. Service-connected disability,
X
wounds in combat or special
decorations and commendations.
6. Period of creditable military
4 1/2yrs
service
7. Tours of service in the war
X
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.
13. Volunteering for combat,
X
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:
Fri
1
1/9/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#415 #190 #191 #236 #153
I. Baseline
4moo 3mos P. 6 mos 6mo2
1. Starting point.
24
24
24
24
24
Months
15
11
(2
7
3
2. Less three times prison time
9
13
12
17
21
Months
served.
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, 4 3 1 80
Months
if less than the above.
6. Three months minimum alternative
3 3 3 Months
service.
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
4
3
3
3
3
Months
alternative service.
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to Length
of alternative servi
1. Prior Criminal Convictions
2. False statement to the
Presidential Clemency Board
by applicant.
GERALD
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
X
x
x
x
- 2 #415. #190. #191 #236 #153
9. Length of AWOL/UA
6yrs3mro 7yrs 5yrstmus 7yps4mso 6½ mo
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.
5yrsllmss 6mos 1/2yrs 6.moo 10 mmoa
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
X
authorities.
12. Behavior which reflects mental
stress caused by combat.
-
3 - #415 #190 #191 #236 #153
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:
F
2
1/8/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#281 #394 # 510 #518 # 336
I. Baseline
6 wos 6 mgs P 3mos 6 mos
1. Starting point.
24
24
24
24
24 Months
2. Less three times prison time
Months
served.
U.D, U.D. 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,
Months
if less than the above.
6. Three months minimum alternative 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
2. False statement to the
Presidential Clemency Board
by applicant.
3. Use of force by applicant
FORD & LIBRAR
collaterally to AWOL, de-
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
alternative service.
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses.
X
#281 #394 #510 #518 #336
- 2 -
9. Length of AWOL/UA
1yr. 2mos 1yr+ 8mos
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
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.
6mos Smoo 2yrs 1yr 3mos
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 #281 #394 #510 #518 #336
13. Volunteering for combat,
or extension of service
while in combat.
14. Above average military
X
X
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:
3
2/8/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#142 #488 #504 #386 #388
I. Baseline
3 mos P Table. 6mos 9mos
1. Starting point.
24
24
24
24
24 Sonths
6/2
12
300
2. Less three times prison time
18
12
21
1/11
3
Months
served.
U.D:
U.D.
U.D.
U,D
U.D.
3. Less alternative service
Months
performed, if entire period
is satisfactorily completed.
1. 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 servi
1. Prior Criminal Convictions
X
2. False statement to the
X
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
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 X X
9. Length of AWOL/UA
2mos 2gr53mst 6mos 10½
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
#142 #488 #504 #386 #388
2. Personal and family circum-
X
10/5
stances either at the time of
offense or afterwards.
3. Mental or physical condition.
Xt X
4. Employment and other activities
X+
of service to the public.
5. Service-connected disability,
wounds in combat or special
decorations and commendations.
6. Period of creditable military
9 1/2 mos 8 was 4 moo 1 gr 2mos
service.
7. Tours of service in the war
zone.
Antomatic
Gen Fisch?
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
XW
X
?
X
authorities.
12. Behavior which reflects mental
stress caused by combat.
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:
2/7
2/8/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
5.
I: Baseline
380
342
523
419
1. Starting point.
24
24
24
24
24 Months
2. Less three times prison time
24
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.
3mos.
3mg,
3mos
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
Years
Months
alternative service.
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to Length
of alternative servi
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.
8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses.
18days the 2yrsmo
9. Length of AWOL/UA
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
or ability to understand obli-
gations under the law.
2
week
2. Personal and family circum-
stances either at the time of
offense or afterwards.
what
3. Mental or physical condition.
4. Employment and other activities
of service to the public.
5. Service-connected disability,
wounds in combat or special
decorations and commendations.
9 19days
darf
6. Period of creditable military
3yrms.
Q
54.
service.
7. Tours of service in the war
zone.
water
8. Substantial evidence of personal
or procedural unfairness.
9. Denial of conscientious objector
status on procedural, technical
or improper grounds.
strong
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.
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.
3
MUS
3mos.
3mus.
tmos.
2. Amount added because of aggra-
vating circumstances.
3. Amount subtracted because of
mitigating circumstances.
Recommendation to President:
Padov Rado 3mos Pardon
Hedry
Drugards
conner
10
2/8/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
I. Baseline
583
493
6/2
506
558
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.
1. 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 mos 3mos 3mos. 3mos 3md , Months
alternative service.
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to Length
of alternative servi
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.
4. Desertion during combat.
5. Evidence that applicant
committed offense for ob-
viously manipulative and
selfish reasons.
GENALD
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses.
9. Length of AWOL/UA
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
or ability to understand obli-
gations under the law.
2
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.
5. Service-connected disability,
wounds in combat or special
decorations and commendations.
6. Period of creditable military
2m03 25dmy
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.
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.
5mgs 3m 3mos. 506 3mws
2. Amount added because of aggra-
vating circumstances.
3. Amount subtracted because of
mitigating circumstances.
to
President:
Roday
3mas
upgrache
2/8/75
PRESIDEUTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
I. Baseline
264
296
409
300
627
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.
1. 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
3mos. 3mos 3mos 3mos 3wo, Months
alternative service.
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to Length
of alternative servi
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.
FORD
5. Evidence that applicant
committed offense for ob-
viously manipulative and
GERALD
selfish reasons.
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses.
2 yeave
its
10mos
9. Length of AWOL/UA
9mos
68days
lonor
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
or ability to understand obli-
gations under the law.
2
work
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.
5. Service-connected disability,
wounds in combat or special
decorations and commendations.
6. Period of creditable military
6
zyriro
2y6ms
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.
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.
31hos 3m0s 3m13 3nos 3 mos
2. Amount added because of aggra-
vating circumstances.
3. Amount subtracted because of
mitigating circumstances.
abid
Recommendation to President:
6 mos
brands
Pards-
Tabled
Jordan
Hesby
padis
Occurd
reconcider hold tog
were Board info. w
Jordan
He'
Hesbing
Parden
1/6 AMV
hage, Urrovito walt
3 mos
My.Welt,
My,
Desprids
3
2/8/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
I. Baseline
630
334
598
>1/2
677
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.
1. 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
3mos 3mos 3mos 3mos 3mes Months
alternative service.
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to Length
of alternative servi
wenk
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.
work
8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses.
aran
45days
"
3 years
11mo,
ladars
9. Length of AWOL/UA
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
or ability to understand obli-
gations under the law.
2
2. Personal and family circum-
stances either at the time of
offense or afterwards.
3. Mental or physical condition.
1. Employment and other activities
of service to the public.
5. Service-connected disability,
wounds in combat or special
decorations and commendations.
\
6. Period of creditable military
Hisdays
32/3mo,
7 mos
12mos
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
>
1
authorities.
12. Behavior which reflects mental
stress caused by combat.
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.
3mg 3 mil 3mas 3mos 3mos
2. Amount added because of aggra-
vating circumstances.
3. Amount subtracted because of
mitigating circumstances.
Recommendation to President:
Pavdom 9 mos 6 mis 3ress 3 wes
p.10
10
2/8/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
I: Baseline
641
436
72.1
661
720
1. Starting point.
24
24
24
24
24 Months
2. Less three times prison time
Months
served.
3. Less alternative service
Nonths
performed, if entire period
is satisfactorily completed.
1. 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
3mos 4mos known 3 mos Gmos 3mos Months
alternative service.
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to Lengt
of alternative sei
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.
8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses.
9. Length of AWOL/UA
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
or ability to understand obli-
gations under the law.
2
2. Personal and family circum-
stances either at the time of
offense or afterwards.
3. Mental or physical condition.
1. Employment and other activities
of service to the public.
5. Service-connected disability,
wounds in combat or special
decorations and commendations.
6. Period of creditable military
Giodari
Samus
12/days
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.
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
3
1. Baseline alternative service.
3mos 3mos borns mos 6mls 3mos
2. Amount added because of aggra-
vating circumstances.
3. Amount subtracted because of
mitigating circumstances.
Recommendation to President:
3 mos 3m1s Pardon 12mos 3 wed
2/8/75
2/7
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEEM
I: Baseline
39.9
280
52%
qli
261
1. Starting point.
24
24
24
24
24 Months
2. Less three times prison time
45
Months
served.
3. Less alternative service
Months
performed, if entire period
is satisfactorily completed.
1. 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
3mo) 3
3 Months
alternative service.
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to Length
of alternative servi:
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
GRAALD FORD LIBRA
alternative service.
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses.
4 was
9. Length of AWOL/UA
15 days 240 Two.
days
34
1
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
or ability to understand obli-
gations under the law.
2
STANG
2.
Personal and family circum-
stances either at the time of
X
offense or afterwards.
3.
Mental or physical condition.
4. Employment and other activities
of service to the public.
5. Service-connccted disability,
wounds in combat or special
decorations and commendations.
4 yrs
6. Period of creditable military
service.
blees zidaya X 6110 1.mu
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.
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.
3mos.
3
2. Amount added because of aggra-
vating circumstances.
3. Amount subtracted because of
mitigating circumstances.
Recommendation to President:
PARDAN
6
III
Parton
PARDON 9mos
9/11/19 grade
PENE fits
Hubus
free
okown
maye
P.9
2/8/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
I. Baneline
765
548
384
796
641
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.
1. 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 rros 3mos 3 mos 3mos
Months
alternative service.
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to Length
of alternative servi
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.
B. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses.
9. Length of AWOL/UA
7 days
10 mgs 10
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
or ability to understand obli-
gations under the law.
2
2. Personal and family circum-
stances either at the time of
offense or afterwards.
3. Mental or physical condition.
1. Employment and other activities
of service to the public.
5. Service-connected disability,
wounds in combat or special
decorations and commendations.
-
9duyd
6. Period of creditable military
6mos lyurlmos
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.
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. 3mps 3mos 3mos 3mas
2. Amount added because of aggra-
vating circumstances.
3. Amount subtracted because of
mitigating circumstances.
Recommendation to President:
3mos 3mes 3mos 3mos
Thers
Full Board
3/6/75
1
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET U.D.
2/8/75
U.D.
#7 #89 #195 #409
#504
6 mos As, 10mos 7mos, N.C. P
I. Baseline
C.D.
1. Starting point.
24
24
24
24
24 Months
341
14
6
14
2. Less three times prison time
Months
served.
10
18
10
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, 3yrs Prob. 1 yr 4,000
Months
if less than the above.
6. Three months minimum alternative 3 8
Months
service.
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
3 10 4mos. 3 3 Months
alternative service.
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to Length
of alternative servi
other
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.
1. Desertion during combat.
5. Evidence that applicant
X
X
X
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 X X
9. Length of AWOL/UA
May 3½ 24r3 6 mos
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
#7 #89 # 195 #409 #504
2. Personal and family circum-
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.
5. Service-connected disability,
wounds in combat or special
decorations and commendations.
6. Period of creditable military
4½mo2
service.
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
X
X
authorities.
12. Behavior which reflects mental
stress caused by combat.
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:
4 person ganel
I
Dhurs
C 3/6/75
2
2/8/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET 3/15 %
U.D. U.D.
Concurrent
#643
P
#1384
P
I: Baseline
Cid.
3mos.
3ms
3mos.
C.D
1. Starting point.
24
24
24
24
24 Months
2. Less three times prison time
1½ Months
served.
3. Less alternative service
Months
performed, if entire period
is satisfactorily completed.
25
1. Less time served on probation
A
Months
or parole if entire period is
22.A.S,
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
Months
if less than the above.
6. Three months minimum alternative
3 38 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
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
X x
committed offense for ob-
GERALD
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
5mos 2 mos 8½
3 mos
9. Length of AWOL/UA
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 #468 #771 #843 #1384 #643
2. Personal and family circum-
X
X
x youth
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.
5. Service-connected disability,
wounds in combat or special
decorations and commendations.
6. Period of creditable military
4½mss 9.1/2mos. & I'mos
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
authorities.
12. Behavior which reflects mental
stress caused by combat.
13. Volunteering for combat,
or extension of service
while in combat.
14. Above average military
X
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:
Pand
3/6/75
3
2/8/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
U.D
#649 #440 #620 10,00 #350 #586
P 6 mis, genDrid P. dolled. C.D, P
I: Baseline
C.D,
V.A.
1. Starting point.
24
24
24
24
24 Months
21
9
2. Less three times prison time
Months
served.
3 15
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, 9 mos 7
Months
if less than the above.
6. Three months minimum alternative
Months
service.
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
3 7 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.
1. Desertion during combat.
5. Evidence that applicant
committed offense for ob-
viously manipulative and
FORD OF & LIBRARY
selfish reasons.
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses.
x
X
X
X
5mos 2½ 10 5 mos
9. Length of AWOL/UA
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
or ability to understand obli-
gations under the law.
#350
2 #649 #440 #620
#586
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.
5. Service-connected disability,
X
X
wounds in combat or special
decorations and commendations.
6. Period of creditable military
2½ms2
147/mass
2yrstmos
service
7. Tours of service in the war
X
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
authorities.
12. Behavior which reflects mental
X
stress caused by combat.
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:
Panel the
3/6/75
4
2/8/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
U,D. C
C
C
#608 #756 #1301 #1051 #1142
I. Baseline
C.D.
P. 3mos P. 5mos, C.D. P
E.D.
1. Starting point.
24
24
24
24
24 Months
29
6
17
2. Less three times prison time
Months
served.
0
18
7
3. Less alternative service
performed, if entire period
(
Months
is satisfactorily completed.
4. Less time served on probation
18
Months
or parole if entire period is
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
1yr 0 $5 25 Months
if less than the above.
6. Three months minimum alternative
3 3
Months
service.
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
3 3 3 5 $5 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.
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
X
parole.
8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses.
X
X
9. Length of AWOL/UA
7 days
10 mos
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
or ability to understand obli-
gations under the law.
2
#608 #756 #1301 #1051 #1142
2. Personal and family circum-
x
X youth.
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.
5. Service-connected disability,
x
wounds in combat or special
decorations and commendations.
6. Period of creditable military
21/2 yrs
1yr3mos
service.
7. Tours of service in the war
X
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
x
for conscientious, not for mani-
pulative or selfish reasons.
11. Voluntarily submitted himself to
X
X
X
authorities.
12. Behavior which reflects mental
X
stress caused by combat.
13. Volunteering for combat,
X
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:
Ranel 3/6/75
5
C
U.D.
2/8/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
C
#543 #429 #337 #290 #1298
P
P
C.D.
3110A
P
I. Baseline
C.D.
3mo2
1. Starting point.
24
24
24
24
24 Months
15
2. Less three times prison time
16
Months
served.
9
8
3. Less alternative service
14
performed, if entire period
2yrs Months
is satisfactorily completed.
4. Less time served on probation
Months
or parole if entire period is
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
20
6 0 Months
if less than the above.
6. Three months minimum alternative
3
3 Months
service.
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
933363h
3
3
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-
sertion, or missing movement.
1. Desertion during combat.
5. Evidence that applicant
committed offense for ob-
viously manipulative and
GERALD
selfish reasons.
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
weak
8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses.
X
X
9. Length of AWOL/UA
(day 1 yr4/2005 bass
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
or ability to understand obli-
gations under the law.
2
#543 #409 #337 #290 #1298
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
X
X
of service to the public.
5. Service-connected disability,
wounds in combat or special
decorations and commendations.
6. Period of creditable military
1 y 2 ams. 10mos 6 mios
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
X
X
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.
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:
Panel, 3/6/75
2/8/75
6
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SUBET
U.D.
#9.13 #39 #867 #270 #735
I. Baseline
3.m. 6mos 3,mos 5mos P
1. Starting point.
24
24
24
24
24 Months
8
19
55
2. Less three times prison time
Months
served.
16
5
0
3. Less alternative service
(
Months
performed, if entire period
is satisfactorily completed.
1. Less time served on probation
&
18mos Months
or parole if entire period is
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment, O
6
if less than the above.
1yr 3yrs Months
6. Three months minimum alternative
3
3 Months
service.
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
3 6 3 5 3 Months
alternative service.
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to Length
of alternative servi
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.
1. Desertion during combat.
5. Evidence that applicant
committed offense for ob-
GERALD
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
3mos 10½/2000
9. Length of AWOL/UA
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
or ability to understand obli-
gations under the law.
2
#913 #39 #867 #270 #735
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
X
of service to the public.
5. Service-connected disability,
wounds in combat or special
decorations and commendations.
6. Period of creditable military
3/2 yis I mo
service.
7. Tours of service in the war
X
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
X
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.
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:
Panel 3/6/75
7
U.D.
2/8/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#1071 P #836
I. Baseline
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.
Umos
1. Less time served on probation
Months
or parole if entire period is
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment, 0
Months
if less than the above.
6. Three months minimum alternative
3
Months
service.
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
3
Months
alternative service.
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to Length
of alternative servi
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.
GERALD
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
THE
alternative service.
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses.
9. Length of AWOL/UA
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
or ability to understand obli-
gations under the law.
2 #1071 #836
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.
5. Service-connected disability,
wounds in combat or special
decorations and commendations.
6. Period of creditable military
1 yr 9 has
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
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.
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:
Fri
3/7/75
/
Panel
2/8/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY U.D. BOARD WORK SHEET
U.D. U.D, C
#802 #836 #679 #534 #263
I. Baseline
6-mos P 30mg, P
P
C,D,
1. Starting point.
24
24
24
24
24 Months
B
51
27
2. Less three times prison time
Months
served.
0
0
3. Less alternative service
Months
performed, if entire period
is satisfactorily completed.
1. Less time served on probation
Months
or parole if entire period is
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
3 yrs 6 mos 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 serv:
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.
1. Desertion during combat.
5. Evidence that applicant
X
committed offense for ob-
viously manipulative and
selfish reasons.
GERALD
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
B. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses.
x
X
X
X
Neah
9. Length of AWOL/UA
4yrs 2000 3mos 2½MA 2
3yrs
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 #802 #836 #674 #534 #263
2. Personal and family circum-
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.
5. Service-connected disability,
X
wounds in combat or special
decorations and commendations.
6. Period of creditable military
3 1/2 moo (yr 10mrs 5½mes
84gmos
service.
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
X
X
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.
13. Volunteering for combat,
X
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.
Recommondation to President:
Pand 3/7/75 fre
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PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
U.D. U.D. C U.D. c
#738 #705 #1378 #858 #105
I. Baseline
3mot P P P 4mot
1. Starting point.
24
24
24
24
24 Months
2. Less three times prison time
20 Months
served.
4
3. Less alternative service
Months
performed, if entire period
is satisfactorily completed.
1. Less time served on probation
Months
or parole if entire period is
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
0
3yrs Months
if less than the above.
6. Three months minimum alternative
3
Months
service.
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
3
3
3
3
4
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.
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
x weak.
parole.
8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses.
X
X
9. Length of AWOL/UA
2yrs 2mos 11/2 mcs
4 / 2 yrs
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
X
X
1. Lack of sufficient education
or ability to understand obli-
gations under the law.
2 #738 #705 #1378 #858 #105
2. Personal and family circum-
xweak
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.
5. Service-connected disability,
X
wounds in combat or special
decorations and commendations.
6. Period of creditable military 2grs 2.1/2yrs
2yrs/Dmss
service.
7. Tours of service in the war
x
X
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
for conscientions, not for mani-
pulative or selfish reasons.
11. Voluntarily submitted himself to
?
?
X
X
?
authorities.
12, Behavior which reflects mental
stress caused by combat.
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 ibtracted 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:
Panel
In
3
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PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
U.D.
C
#1379 #781 #759 #570 #156
I. Baseline
3mot
P
3mos
P
6mos
1. Starting point.
24
24
24
24
24 Months
A
35
2½mo₂
6
2. Less three times prison time
Months
served.
0
18
3. Less alternative service
Nonths
performed, if entire period
is satisfactorily completed.
1. Less time served on probation
15mos
7mos
Months
or parole if entire period is
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
0
11
0 6 Months
if less than the above.
6. Three months minimum alternative
3
3
3
Months
service.
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
3
3
3
3
6
Months
alternative service.
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to Length
of alternative serv
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.
1. Desertion during combat.
5. Evidence that applicant
committed offense for ob-
GERALD
viously manipulative and
selfish reasons.
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
x weak
alternative service.
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses.
X
X
9. Length of AWOL/UA
2 / 2 yrs 1yr m 5½
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
#1379 #781 #759 #570 #156
Personal and family circum-
X
stances either at the time of
offense or afterwards.
Mental or physical condition.
X
Employment and other activities
X
X
of service to the public.
Service-connected disability,
wounds in combat or special
decorations and commendations.
6. Period of creditable military
1yr .1yr tones
service.
1. Tours of service in the war
X
zone.
17
Substantial evidence of personal
or procedural unfairness.
Denial of conscientious objector
status on procedural, technical
or improper grounds.
10. Evidence that an applicant acted
X
X
for conscientious, not for mani-
pulative or selfish reasons.
Voluntarily submitted himself to
X
X
authorities.
Behavior which reflects mental
stress caused by combat.
Volunteering for combat,
or extension of service
while in combat.
Above average military
X
X
conduct and proficiency.
Personal decorations for
valor
al months subtracted from base-
because of mitigating circum-
nces:
mary
Baseline alternative service.
Amount added because of aggra-
vating dircumstances.
Amount subtracted because of
mitigating circumstances.
mondation to President:
Panel In
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PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
C U.D. U.D.
U.D.
#1299 #640 #531 4812 #851
I. Baseline
6 mos 6mox P P 3mos
1. Starting point.
24
24
24
24
24 Months
45
33
9
2. Less three times prison time
Months
served.
0
0
15
3. Less alternative service
[2yrstmo]
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, 15
1 yr
Months
if less than the above.
3
3
6. Three months minimum alternative
Months
service.
3
3
3
3
3
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
Months
alternative service.
Additions to Length
II. Aggravating Circumstances
of alternative servi
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.
1. Desertion during combat.
5. Evidence that applicant
$
X
committed offense for ob-
viously manipulative and
selfish reasons.
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
GERALD
alternative service.
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
X
x
x
8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses.
5 mgs 11 mos 1mD,
9. Length of AWOL/UA
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
or ability to understand obli-
gations under the law.
2
#1299 #640 #531 #812 #851
2. Personal and family circum-
X
X
stances either at the time of
offense or afterwards.
Adams
2
3. Mental or physical condition.
X
4. Employment and other activities
of service to the public.
5. Service-connected disability,
wounds in combat or special
decorations and commendations.
6. Period of creditable military
2½ mos. 6'Smos 14r lmo 1 yr 9mos
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
X
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.
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:
Panel 3/7/75
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PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
A.D. U.D. C U.D. C
#891 #883 #158 #345 #1389
I. Baseline
3mos 3mos P P 3mos
1. Starting point.
24
24
24
24
24 Months
15
41
10
2. Less three times prison time
Months
served.
9
0
/
14
3. Less alternative service
Months
performed, if entire period
is satisfactorily completed.
1. Less time served on probation
Months
or parole if entire period is
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
46yrs
1 mo Months
if less than the above.
3
6. Three months minimum alternative
3 Months
service.
3
3
3
3
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
3
Months
alternative service.
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to Length
of alternative servi
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.
GERALD
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
7. Violation of probation or
X
parole.
8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses.
X
X
9. Length of AWOL/UA
15 days 11 mos
5 mbs
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
#891 #883 #158 #345 #1389
2. Personal and family circum-
X X
stances either at the time of
offense or afterwards.
3. Mental or physical condition.
1. Employment and other activities
of service to the public.
5. Service-connected disability,
wounds in combat or special
decorations and commendations.
6. Period of creditable military 6 ½ mos 7'6 mot
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
X
for conscientious, not for mani-
pulative or selfish reasons.
11. Voluntarily submitted himself to ?x 3 x.x.x
authorities.
12. Behavior which reflects mental
stress caused by combat.
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:
Panel 3/7/75 For
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PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
U.D. C C U.D. U.D.
#1137 #185 #1520 #1145 #1148
I. Baseline
3moo P P 3-moo JosDisol V.A.
1. Starting point.
24
24
24
24
24 Months
12
2. Less three times prison time
12
7
Months
served.
12
12
17
3. Less alternative service
Months
performed, if entire period
is satisfactorily completed.
Johis
4. Less time served on probation
20mos
Months
or parole if entire period is
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
0 0
Months
if less than the above.
6. Three months minimum alternative
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
2. False statement to the
Presidential Clemency Board
by applicant.
E5 rating in
3. Use of force by applicant
VIN,
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.
8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses.
x
X
5ms
9. Length of AWOL/UA
24mos
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
#1137 #1185 #1530 #1145 #1148
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
X X
of service to the public.
5. Service-connected disability,
X
wounds in combat or special
decorations and commendations.
6. Period of creditable military
9mos
tom
10mg lyrlomos
service.
7. Tours of service in the war
X
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
X
X
for conscientious, not for mani-
pulative or selfish reasons.
X
X
11. Voluntarily submitted himself to
X
authorities.
12. Behavior which reflects mental
x
stress caused by combat.
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:
Panel Fre
3/7/75
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PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
U.D. U.D. UD. U.D.
#364 #1030 #711 #772 #817
I: Baseline
P. P 3mos 6mot P
1. Starting point.
24
24
24
24
24 Months
15
2. Less three times prison time
Months
served.
9
3. Less alternative service
Months
performed, if entire period
is satisfactorily completed.
1. 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
3
Months
service.
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
of 3 3 3 3 3 Months
alternative service.
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to Length
of: alternative servi
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.
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
9. Length of AWOL/UA
2 / 2mos 1 1/2m2, 1g]mos 4mos
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
#364 #1030 #711 #772 #817
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.
5. Service-connected disability,
wounds in combat or special
decorations and commendations.
6. Period of creditable military
3yrs 3mos 5½mmit 6/2020 4mos 8mos
service.
7. Tours of service in the war
X
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.
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:
Panel
8
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PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
U.D. U.D. V.D. U.D.
#149 #825 #1102 #.757 H766
I. Baseline
P 9mos P 3mgs 3mos
1. Starting point.
24
24
24
24
24 Months
29
2. Less three times prison time
Months
served.
0
3. Less alternative service
Months
performed, if entire period
D.D.
is satisfactorily completed.
Dough
4. Less time served on probation
et.
Months
or parole if entire period is
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment, 9 most
Months
if less than the above.
6. Three months minimum alternative
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
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.
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
parole.
8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses.
XXXX
9. Length of AWOL/UA
1yr 4mos 7mos ++ 8mos
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
#149 #825 #1102 #757 #766
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.
5. Service-connected disability,
X
X
wounds in combat or special
decorations and commendations.
6. Period of creditable military
14r/mo 2yrs Smoo 5yrs 1gr
service.
7. Tours of service in the war
X
X
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
?
X
authorities.
12. Behavior which reflects mental
stress caused by combat.
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:
Panel fre
&
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PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
U.D. U.D.
C
U.D.
#819 #521 #185 #43 #876
I. Baseline
6 mot 6 moo P 3mot P
1. Starting point.
24
24
24
24
24 Months
11/2"00
2. Less three times prison time
/
16
Months
served.
8
3. Less alternative service
Months
performed, if entire period
is satisfactorily completed.
1. Less time served on probation
Months
or parole if entire period is
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
3mos 2 mos
Months
if less than the above.
6. Three months minimum alternative
3
Months
service.
3
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
3
3
3
3
Months
alternative service.
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to Length
of alternative servi
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.
1. Desertion during combat.
5. Evidence that applicant
committed offense for ob-
viously manipulative and
selfish reasons.
GERALD
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses.
X
X
X
X
10mos
9. Length of AWOL/UA
7 mos 3mos 3yrs
6 not
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
X
X IV
or ability to understand obli-
gations under the law.
2
#819 #521 #185 #43 #876
2.
rsonal and family circum-
ances either at the time of
fense or afterwards.
3. Mental or physical condition.
4. Employment and other activities
of service to the public.
5. Service-connected disability,
X
wounds in combat or special
decorations and commendations.
6. Period of creditable military
3mos 7.1/2mos. 2grs Tous
2/2/2yrs
service.
7. Tours of service in the war
X
x
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
?
authorities.
12. Behavior which reflects mental
stress caused by combat.
13. Volunteering for combat,
X
weak
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:
Panel
fri.
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PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
C
C
#66
#894 #134
I. Baseline
#139
#743
#658
3.mgs
3000
1. Starting point.
6-240s
24
3mps-
24
6 mot
24
24
24 Months
13
8
6
2. Less three times prison time
Months
served.
11
16
18
3. Less alternative service
Months
performed, if entire period
is satisfactorily completed.
1. Less time served on probation
9mot
/ yr
Months
or parole if entire period is
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment, 0 2 2 /2 yrs ikmos 3mst 0 5 Months
if less than the above.
6. Three months minimum alternative 3
3
Months
service.
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
3 11 93 3 5. Months
alternative service.
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to Length
of alternative
1. Prior Criminal Convictions
blo
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
X
ash
committed offense for ob-
viously manipulative and
GERALD
selfish reasons.
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses.
X
X
9. Length of AWOL/UA
1y3mos
11/2 yrs
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
or ability to understand obli-
gations under the law.
2
#739 #743 #1658 #894 #134
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.
5. Service-connected disability,
wounds in combat or special
decorations and commendations.
6. Period of creditable military
8 modays
1928mos
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
X
x week
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.
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:
Full Bd.
sat
1
3/8/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK Dyk. SHEET
8/8/75
C
U.D.
U.D,
#610 #589 #32 #1180 #1157
I. Baseline
P Table P 3mos P
1. Starting point.
24
24
24
24
24 Months
15
19
11
2. Less three times prison time
Months
served.
9
5
13
3. Less alternative service
Months
performed, if entire period
is satisfactorily completed.
1. Less time served on probation
Months
or parole if entire period is
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment, 3 4 5
Months
if less than the above.
6. Three months minimum alternative
Months
service.
3
34533
3
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
Months
alternative service.
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to Length
of alternative servi
1. Prior Criminal Convictions
X 2
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.
GERALD
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
.7. Violation of probation or
parole.
8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses.
X
X
X
4-mos 13mos
6 mos 8 mos
9. Length of AWOL/UA
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
X
or ability to understand obli-
gations under the law.
2
#610 #589 #32 #1180 #1157
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.
5. Service-connected disability,
X
wounds in combat or special
decorations and commendations.
6. Period service. of creditable military 1 yr/ cmos
1yr 4ms. 3'/2noo
7. Tours of service in the war
X
zone.
X
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
X
stress caused by combat.
13. Volunteering for combat,
or extension of service
while in combat.
14. Above average military
X
X
2
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.
Recommondation to President:
Panel
sat
3/8/75
2
O'Connor, w, D, Celf.
2/8/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET U.D
C
#686 #645 #704
U,D,
#550 #328
I. Baseline
3mot 3mot P. P P
1. Starting point.
24
24
24
24
24 Months
17
2. Less three times prison time
10
6
Months
served.
7 14
3. Less alternative service
Months
performed, if entire period
is satisfactorily completed.
/
4. Less time served on probation
2yrs
Months
or parole if entire period is
satisfactorily completed.
0
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment, 5 4
Months
if less than the above.
6. Three months minimum alternative
3
Months
service.
4
3.
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
5
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.
1. Desertion during combat.
5. Evidence that applicant
committed offense for ob-
viously manipulative and
selfish reasons.
GERALD
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses.
X
X
X
x
2475
7½mor
192moo
9. Length of AWOL/UA
3mos
2mos
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
X 15
or ability to understand obli-
gations under the law.
2 #686 #645 #704 #550 #328
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.
5. Service-connected disability,
wounds in combat or special
decorations and commendations.
6. Period service. of creditable military 3yrstms 2yrs 7mos
8 / 2 ms
7. Tours of service in the war
X
zone.
8. Substantial evidence of personal
X
X ++
or procedural unfairness.
9. Denial of conscientious objector
X
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
X
X
X
X
?
authorities.
12. Behavior which reflects mental
stress caused by combat.
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:
Panel sat
3/8/75
3
2/8/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
U,D,
Hold
#527 #1156
#437
C
#304
#552
I. Baseline
P.
P
V.A.
P
1. Starting point.
24
24
24
24
24 Months
2. Less three times prison time
Months
served.
3. Less alternative service
performed, if entire period
(
/
/ Months
is satisfactorily completed.
1. Less time served on probation
1.yr
1 yr Pass 1gr 9as
3yrs
or parole if entire period is
mly,
Months
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment, 0
2925
Months
if less than the above.
6. Three months minimum alternative 3
3
3 Months
service.
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
3
3
3
24
3
Months
alternative service.
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to Length
of alternative servi
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.
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
9. Length of AWOL/UA
4ms
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
#527 #1156 #437 #304
2. Personal and family circum-
stances either at the time of
offense or afterwards.
3. Mental or physical condition.
1. Employment and other activities
X
of service to the public.
5. Service-connected disability,
X.
wounds in combat or special
decorations and commendations.
6. Period of creditable military
1gr3mos
service.
7. Tours of service in the war
X
zone.
8. Substantial evidence of personal
X
X++
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
X
for conscientious, not for mani-
pulative or selfish reasons.
11. Voluntarily submitted himself to
X
X
X
authorities.
12. Behavior which reflects mental
X
stress caused by combat.
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:
Panel sat
3/8/75
4
2/8/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#946 #911#277 #288
I: Baseline
4nos,
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.
10mos 2yrs
1. Less time served on probation
3ml
Months
or parole if entire period is
satisfactorily completed.
/
0
2yrs
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
0
0
0
Months
if less than the above.
6. Three months minimum alternative
3333
Months
service.
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
3 3 3 3
Months
alternative service.
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to Length
of alternative servi
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
X
committed offense for ob-
viously manipulative and
selfish reasons.
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
REBALD
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses.
9. Length of AWOL/UA
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
or ability to understand obli-
gations under the law.
2
#946 #911 #277 #288
2. Personal and family circum-
stances either at the time of
offense or afterwards.
3. Mental or physical condition.
4. Employment and other activities
X
x
x
of service to the public.
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
X
X
X
for conscientious, not for mani-
pulative or selfish reasons.
X
11. Voluntarily submitted himself to
X
X
authorities.
12. Behavior which reflects mental
stress caused by combat.
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:
Panel sat
3/8/75
4
2/8/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#946 #911 #277 #788
I: Baseline
4nos,
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.
10mos 2yrs
1. Less time served on probation
3 mls
Months
or parole if entire period is
satisfactorily completed.
/
0
2yrs
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
0
0
0
Months
if less than the above.
6. Three months minimum alternative
3333
Months
service.
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
3 3 3 3
Months
alternative service.
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to Length
of alternative servi
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
X
$
committed offense for ob-
viously manipulative and
selfish reasons.
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
GEBA
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses.
9. Length of AWOL/UA
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
or ability to understand obli-
gations under the law.
2
#946 #911 #277 #288
2. Personal and family circum-
stances either at the time of
offense or afterwards.
3. Mental or physical condition.
1. Employment and other activities
X
X
X
of service to the public.
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
X
X
X
for conscientious, not for mani-
pulative or selfish reasons.
X
11. Voluntarily submitted himself to
X
X
authorities.
12. Behavior which reflects mental
stress caused by combat.
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: