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The original documents are located in Box 10, folder "Work Sheets (4)" of the Charles E.
Goodell Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library.
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Digitized from Box 10 of the Charles Ex Goodell Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
4/3/75
/
3/6/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#484 #937 #644 #978 #976
I: Baseline
3mos 6AM. walt 9mm 3ms P
No
1. Starting point.
24
24
24
24
24 Months
2. Less three times prison time
24
9
Months
served.
O
15
3. Less alternative service
5
7 Months
performed, if entire period
is satisfactorily completed.
4. Less time served on probation
3 yrs
Months
or parole if entire period is
satisfactorily completed.
0
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
0 Months
if less than the above.
3
3
3th
6. Three months minimum alternative
3 Months
service.
3
3
3
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
3
3
Months
alternative service.
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to Length
of alternative servit
1. Other 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
XX
committed offense for ob-
viously manipulative and
selfish reasons.
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
GERATO R. FORD
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses.
x
2mg
9. Length of AWOL/UA
6yrs
2ms,
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
or ability to understand obli-
gations under the law
2 #484 #937 #644 #978 #976
2. Personal and family circum-
X
stances either at the time of
offense or afterwards.
3. Mental or physical condition.
X
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
28mos
10 /g ms
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
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
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:
4/3/75
2
Dhs,
3/6/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#974 #942 #907 #560
I: Baseline
B #1223 Dres. P. 3mos P
1. Starting point.
24
24
24
24
24 Months
2. Less three times prison time
30 Months
served.
0
3. Less alternative service
performed, if entire period
16 # 1yr Months
is satisfactorily completed.
4. Less time served on probation
21
Months
or parole if entire period is
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment, 0
0 O 1yr Months
if less than the above.
U.D.
6. Three months minimum alternative
3
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 servit
1. Other 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.
LICENSE GERALD FROM
5. Evidence that applicant
committed offense for ob-
X
viously manipulative and
selfish reasons.
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
x 1/2
alternative service.
7. Violation of probation or
x½
parole.
8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses.
X
9. Length of AWOL/UA
10ms,
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
or ability to understand obli-
gations under the law.
2
#974 #1223 #942 #907-#560
2. Personal and family circum-
stances either at the time of
offense or afterwards.
3. Mental or physical condition.
15ms
4. Employment and other activities
11/2 yrs
of service to the public.
5. Service-connected disability,
wounds in combat or special
decorations and commendations.
6. Period of creditable military
service.
1.yr
7. Tours of service in the war
zone.
8. Substantial evidence of personal
or procedural unfairness.
9. Denial of conscientious objector
x 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
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:
4/3/75
oh
3
3/6/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#964
#826 #137 #665 #668
##
I: Baseline
P P 3ind bnos
P
1. Starting point.
24
24
24
24
24 Months
2. Less three times prison time
50
30
Months
served.
0
0
3. Less alternative service
9
28 Months
performed, if entire period
is satisfactorily completed.
4. Less time served on probation
9
28 Months
or parole if entire period is
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
0
0 Months
if less than the above.
U.D.
6. Three months minimum alternative
3
3
3
3
3
Months
service.
3
3
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
3
3
3
Months
alternative service.
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to Length
of alternative servit
1. Other 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.
BERALD FORD LIBRARY
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
parole.
8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses.
X
9. Length of AWOL/UA
2ys10ms
lyrllms
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
or ability to understand obli-
gations under the law.
#876 #32 #665 #668 #964
2
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
Imos
28ms,
of service to the public.
5. Service-connected disability,
wounds in combat or special
decorations and commendations.
6. Period of creditable military
3ms
service.
7. Tours of service in the war
zone.
8. Substantial evidence of personal
X
or procedural unfairness.
9. Denial of conscientious objector
R
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,
or extension of service
while in combat.
2.
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:
4/3/75
Th
4
3/6/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#564 #988 #187 #599 # 713
P 3mos, P. 6 ms,
Puppon
June
I. Baseline
75
1. Starting point.
24
24
24
24
com 24 A/S
Months
33
6
2. Less three times prison time
Months
served.
0
18
3. Less alternative service
1yr 2grs
22 Months
performed, if entire period
is satisfactorily completed.
4. Less time served on probation
or parole if entire period is
1yr 3yrs
22 Months
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment, 1yr
0
0
0
0
Months
if less than the above.
6. Three months minimum alternative
3
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 servit
1. Other Criminal Convictions
2. False statement to the
Presidential Clemency Board
by applicant.
3. Use of force by applicant
collaterally to AWOL, de-
FORD
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
9. Length of AWOL/UA
11ms,
2 / 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 #564 #988 #987 #599 #713
2. Personal and family circum-
X
X
stances either at the time of
offense or afterwards.
3. Mental or physical condition.
x
X
4. Employment of service and to the other public. activities 11/ayrs 1yr 2yrs
22ms
5. Service-connected disability,
wounds in combat or special
decorations and commendations.
6. Period of creditable military
51/2ms
7ms
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
to
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:
4/3/75
5
th,
3/6/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#784 #683 #811 #9.82 #1160
I: Baseline
P P P P 6 mos
1. Starting point.
24
24
24
24
24 Months
2. Less three times prison time
54
/
Months
served.
0 23
3. Less alternative service
2 grs 2yrs
Months
performed, if entire period
is satisfactorily completed.
4. Less time served on probation
or parole if entire period is
2grs 2yrs
allays
Months
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment, 0
0
Months
if less than the above.
U,D,
U.D.
6. Three months minimum alternative
3
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 servit
1. Other Criminal Convictions
X
2. False statement to the
Presidential Clemency Board
by applicant.
3. Use of force by applicant
collaterally to AWOL, de-
GERMUON FORD
sertion, or missing movement.
4. Desertion during combat.
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.
21/20
9. Length of AWOL/UA
How 1 yr /m
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
#784 #683 #811 #982 #1160
2. Personal and family circum-
stances either at the time of
offense or afterwards.
3. Mental or physical condition.
4. of Employment and other activities 2grs 2yrs
service to the public.
5. Service-connected disability,
wounds in combat or special
decorations and commendations.
6. Period of creditable military
4½ms.
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
?
?
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:
4/3/75
6
th,
3/6/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#455 #963
I. Baseline
P P
1. Starting point.
24
24
24
24
24 Months
2. Less three times prison time
9
Months
served.
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, 1m,
Months
if less than the above.
U.D.
6. Three months minimum alternative 3 3
Months
service.
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
3
3
Months
alternative service.
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to Length
of alternative servi:
1. Other 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
GERALD R. FORD
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
9. Length of AWOL/UA
1y710ms 8ms,
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
#455 # 963
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
of service to the public.
5. Service-connected disability,
wounds in combat or special
decorations and commendations.
4 yrs/mo.
6. Period of creditable military
5½ms
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
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
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:
4/4/75
1
Appresence
Fri
3/6/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#730 #1010
I. Baseline
3mos, P
1. Starting point.
24
24
24
24
24 Months
22
2. Less three times prison time
Months
served.
2
3. Less alternative service
Months
performed, if entire period
is satisfactorily completed.
4. Less time served on probation
11mos
Months
or parole if entire period is
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment, 5 ms 0
Months
if less than the above.
6. Three months minimum alternative 3 3
Months
service.
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
3 3
Months
alternative service.
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to Length
of alternative servi:
1. Other 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
GERALD FORD LISRAR
alternative service.
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
8. Multiple AWOL/UA Offenses.
X
9. Length of AWOL/UA
4yprsl0ms
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
or ability to understand obli-
gations under the law.
2
#730 #1010
2. Personal and family circum-
stances either at the time of
offense or afterwards.
3. Mental or physical condition.
Xt
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
2½grs
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
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:
]
5/9/F
Panel A Dispositions
44 cases
(3 referrals to FB)
(1 gabled)
(Some cases disposed
of in absence of cit)
FORD & LIBRARY GERALD
—
A- 1
5/9/F
4/24/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
Complete #1326 present
1078
#1400
#1493
I. Baseline
B
1. Starting point
probitter #1352 24.3mos
6MH
P
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 umprisonment,
Months
if less than the acove.
6. Three months minimum alternative
Months
service.
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
3
3
3
Months
alternative service
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to length
of alternative service
1. Other 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 move-
ment, or civilian draft
evasion offense.
4. Desettion during combat.
5. Evidence that applicant
X
X
committed offense for
obviously manipulative
and selfish reasons.
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
X
GERALD
alternative service.
7. Violation of probation or
X
parole.
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
10. Failure to report for
overseas assignment.
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
or ability to understand
obligations or remedies
available under the law.
page two 4/24/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) 1326 1382 1078 #1400 1493
2. Personal and immediate family
problems.
3. Mental or physical condition
4. Employment or other activities
X
X
x
X
of service to the public
5. Service-connected disability
6. Extended 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
XW XW
X
status on precedural, 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
stress caused by combat.
13. Volunteering for combat,
or extension of service
while in combat.
14. Above average military
conduct and proficiency, or
unit citations.
15. Personal decorations for valor
16. Wounds in combat
Total months subtracted from baseline
because of mitigating circumstances:
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
4/24/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
FB
g
#1369
#915
#3170
I. Baseline
gable
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 acove.
6. Three months minimum alternative
Months
service.
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
Months
alternative service
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to length
of alternative service
1. Other 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 move-
ment, or civilian draft
evasion offense.
4. Desettion during combat.
5. Evidence that applicant
committed offense for
obviously manipulative
and selfish reasons.
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
GERALD
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
10. Failure to report for
overseas assignment.
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
or ability to understand
obligations or remedies
available under the law.
page two 4/24/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#1369
III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued)
2. Personal and immediate family
problems.
3. Mental or physical condition
4. Employment or other activities
of service to the public
5. Service-connected disability
6. Extended 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 precedural, 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 , or
unit citations.
15. Personal decorations for valor
16. Wounds in combat
Total months subtracted from baseline
because of mitigating circumstances:
IV. Summary
1. Baseline alternative service
2. Amount added because of aggra-
vating circumstances.
3. Amount subtracted because of
mitigating circumstances.
Recommendation to President:
4/24/75
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5/9/F
#1786
#1788
1944
3036
3330
3391
I. Baseline
P
N.C.
9mot
P
P
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 acove.
6. Three months minimum alternative
Months
service.
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
3
6
3
3
Months
alternative service
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to length
of alternative service
1. Other 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 move-
ment, or civilian draft
evasion offense.
4. Desettion during combat.
5. Evidence that applicant
X
committed offense for
obviously manipulative
and selfish reasons.
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
X
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
1yr
10. Failure to report for
overseas assignment.
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
XW
or ability to understand
obligations or remedies
available under the law.
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III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) 786 # 1788 1944 3330 3391
2. Personal and immediate family
problems.
3. Mental or physical condition
XW
4. Employment or other activities
X
X
X
of service to the public
5. Service-connected disability
6. Extended period of creditable
3mos
military 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 precedural, 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
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, or
unit citations.
15. Personal decorations for valor
16. Wounds in combat
Total months subtracted from baseline
because of mitigating circumstances:
IV. Summary
1. Baseline alternative service
2. Amount added because of aggra-
vating circumstances.
3. Amount subtracted because of
mitigating circumstances.
Recommendation to President:
4/24/75
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PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#
#
#
3573
3543
1767
1780
1782
I. Baseline
P
P
P
P
P
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 acove.
6. Three months minimum alternative
Months
service.
3
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
3
3
3
3
Months
alternative service
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to length
of alternative service
1. Other 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 move-
ment, or civilian draft
evasion offense.
4. Desertion during combat.
5. Evidence that applicant
X
committed offense for
obviously manipulative
and selfish reasons.
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
FORD & LIBRARY GRAATO
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
10. Failure to report for
overseas assignment.
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
or ability to understand
obligations or remedies
available under the law.
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III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) 3573 3543 1767 1780 1787
2. Personal and immediate family
XW
problems.
3. Mental or physical condition
X
4. Employment or other activities
X
X
X
of service to the public
5. Service-connected disability
6. Extended 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
X
X
status on procedural, technical
or improper grounds.
10. Evidence that an applicant acted
X
X
X
X
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 , or
unit citations.
15. Personal decorations for valor
16. Wounds in combat
Total months subtracted from baseline
because of mitigating circumstances:
IV. Summary
1. Baseline alternative service
2. Amount added because of aggra-
vating circumstances.
3. Amount subtracted because of
mitigating circumstances.
Recommendation to President:
4/24/75
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PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#
#
#
#
#
3198
1922
3223
3230
3321
I. Baseline
P
P
P
A.C.
P
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 acove.
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 service
1. Other 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 move-
ment, or civilian draft
evasion offense.
4. Desettion during combat.
5. Evidence that applicant
X
committed offense for
obviously manipulative
and selfish reasons.
GERALD FORD VIBRARY
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
X
X
X
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
*
(3mp
10. Failure to report for
X
overseas assignment.
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
X
X
or ability to understand
obligations or remedies
available under the law.
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#
III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) 3198 # 1972 3223 3230 # 3321
2. Personal and immediate family
X
X
problems.
3. Mental or physical condition
4. Employment or other activities
X
X
of service to the public
5. Service-connected disability
6. Extended period of creditable
11/24r 133 8mos Hmos
military 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 precedural, 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
?
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 , or
unit citations.
15. Personal decorations for valor
16. Wounds in combat
Total months subtracted from baseline
because of mitigating circumstances:
IV. Summary
1. Baseline alternative service
2. Amount added because of aggra-
vating circumstances.
3. Amount subtracted because of
mitigating circumstances.
Recommendation to President:
4/24/75
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PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#
$
#
#
#
3632
3781
3175
3484
1783
I. Baseline
P
12mos
P
12mon
P
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
Months
alternative service
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to length
of alternative service
1. Other 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 move-
ment, or civilian draft
evasion offense.
4. Desettion during combat.
5. Evidence that applicant
X
X
X
committed offense for
obviously manipulative
and selfish reasons.
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
PERALE FORD JOHNAT
alternative service.
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
K
X
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
5 days
10. Failure to report for
overseas assignment.
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
X
X
or ability to understand
obligations or remedies
available under the law.
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#
III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) 3632 3281 1783 3175 3484
2. Personal and immediate family
X
problems.
3. Mental or physical condition
4. Employment or other activities
X
X
of service to the public
5. Service-connected disability
6. Extended period of creditable 4mot 1 2 yrs
Saws
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 precedural, 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.
13. Volunteering for combat,
or extension of service
while in combat.
14. Above average military
X
conduct and proficiency , or
unit citations.
15. Personal decorations for valor
16. Wounds in combat
Total months subtracted from baseline
because of mitigating circumstances:
IV. Summary
1. Baseline alternative service
2. Amount added because of aggra-
vating circumstances.
3. Amount subtracted because of
mitigating circumstances.
Recommendation to President:
Break
4/24/75
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PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
FB
#
#
#
3487
3495
3497
1928
I. Baseline
3226
6
P
6 MOT
1. Starting point
24
24
3-24
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 umprisonment,
Months
if less than the acove.
6. Three months minimum alternative
Months
service.
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
3 3
3
3
Months
alternative service
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to length
of alternative service
1. Other 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 move-
ment, or civilian draft
evasion offense.
FORD
4. Desertion during combat.
5. Evidence that applicant
X
GERALD
committed offense for
obviously 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. AWOL/UA of extended length
X
X
10. Failure to report for
overseas assignment.
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
X
X
or ability to understand
obligations or remedies
available under the law.
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#
III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) 3487 3495 3497 1928 3226
2. Personal and immediate family
XW
7
X
X
?
problems.
3. Mental or physical condition
4. Employment or other activities
X
X
of service to the public
5. Service-connected disability
6. Extended period of creditable
2 mos
195 Imps
military service.
7. Tours of service in the war
zone.
8. Substantial evidence of personal t
or procedural unfairness.
9. Denial of conscientious objector
Q
status on precedural, 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
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, or
unit citations.
15. Personal decorations for valor
16. Wounds in combat
Total months subtracted from baseline
because of mitigating circumstances:
IV. Summary
1. Baseline alternative service
2. Amount added because of aggra-
vating circumstances.
3. Amount subtracted because of
mitigating circumstances.
Recommendation to President:
4/24/75
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PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
FB
#1776
3-1
#
#
1932
1934
1937
1702
I. Baseline
P
6mos
p
12 mos
P
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 acove.
6. Three months minimum alternative
Months
service.
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
3
Months
alternative service
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to length
of alternative service
1. Other 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 move-
ment, or civilian draft
evasion offense.
4. Desettion during combat.
5. Evidence that applicant
X
X
committed offense for
obviously 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. AWOL/UA of extended length
X
10. Failure to report for
overseas assignment.
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
15
1. Lack of sufficient education
X
X
or ability to understand
obligations or remedies
available under the law.
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III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) 1776 1932 1934 1937 1702
2. Personal and immediate family
X
X
problems.
3. Mental or physical condition
X
4. Employment or other activities
X
of service to the public
5. Service-connected disability
6. Extended period of creditable
197 7work 1 1 gr5mos
military 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 precedural, 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
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 , or
unit citations.
15. Personal decorations for valor
X
16. Wounds in combat
x
Total months subtracted from baseline
because of mitigating circumstances:
IV. Summary
1. Baseline alternative service
2. Amount added because of aggra-
vating circumstances.
3. Amount subtracted because of
mitigating circumstances.
Recommendation to President:
4/24/75
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PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#
#
&
3103
1700
#1874
I. Baseline
1879
#1878
gabled
P
P
B
P
1. Starting point
24
24
24
24
24
Months
2. Less three times prison time
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.
I
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
3
3
Months
alternative service
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to length
of alternative service
1. Other 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 move-
ment, or civilian draft
evasion offense.
4. Desettion during combat.
5. Evidence that applicant
X
committed offense for
obviously manipulative
and selfish reasons.
FORD & LIBRARY GERALD
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
7. Violation of probation or
X
parole.
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
X
X
X
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
X
X
10. Failure to report for
X
overseas assignment.
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
X
X
x
or ability to understand
obligations or remedies
available under the law.
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III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) 1879 3103 1700 1874 1878
2. Personal and immediate family
X
x
problems.
3. Mental or physical condition
X
4. Employment or other activities
X
of service to the public
5. Service-connected disability
5 yrs
6. Extended period of creditable
8mos
3yrs
military service.
7. Tours of service in the war
x
zone.
8. Substantial evidence of personal x
or procedural unfairness.
9. Denial of conscientious objector
X
status on precedural, 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
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 , or
unit citations.
15. Personal decorations for valor
16. Wounds in combat
Total months subtracted from baseline
because of mitigating circumstances:
IV. Summary
1. Baseline alternative service
2. Amount added because of aggra-
vating circumstances.
3. Amount subtracted because of
mitigating circumstances.
Recommendation to President:
4/24/75
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PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
3127
I. Baseline
P
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
Months
alternative service
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to length
of alternative service
1. Other 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 move-
ment, or civilian draft
evasion offense.
4. Desettion during combat.
5. Evidence that applicant
committed offense for
obviously manipulative
and selfish reasons.
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
7. Violation of probation or
GERALD FORD (IBRART
parole.
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
X
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
10. Failure to report for
overseas assignment.
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
or ability to understand
obligations or remedies
available under the law.
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3127
III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued)
2. Personal and immediate family
problems.
3. Mental or physical condition
X
4. Employment or other activities
of service to the public
5. Service-connected disability
6. Extended 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
status on precedural, 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 , or
unit citations.
15. Personal decorations for valor
16. Wounds in combat
Total months subtracted from baseline
because of mitigating circumstances:
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 Board Despositions
Sat 5/10/75
# 067 - P
# 402 - 3 mos
# 139 - 12 mos
# 401 - - 11 mos
# 654 - 18 mos
FORD & LIBRARY 0ERALD
-
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FULL BOARD
#402 #139 #401 #654
I. Baseline
3mos 12moo 11moo 18 moo,
1. Starting point
24
24
24
24
24
Months
2. Less three times prison time
21
64
Months
served.
3 B
3. Less alternative service
Months
performed, if entire period
is satisfactorily completed.
4. Less time served on probation
or parole if entire period is
1 yr8ml S Months
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
6 $5 0 2 Months
if less than the acove.
6. Three months minimum alternative
Months
service.
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
3
3
50
3
Q
Months
alternative service
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to length
of alternative service
1. Other 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 move-
ment, or civilian draft
evasion offense.
4. Desettion during combat.
5. Evidence that applicant
X
X
X
committed offense for
obviously manipulative
and selfish reasons.
FORD
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
X
alternative service.
7. Violation of probation or
X
parole.
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
X
X
X
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
10 mos X
10. Failure to report for
overseas assignment.
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
or ability to understand
obligations or remedies
available under the law.
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III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) #402 #139 #401 #654
2. Personal and immediate family
- XW
problems.
3. Mental or physical condition
4. Employment or other activities
)
of service to the public
5. Service-connected disability
6. Extended period of creditable
5 moo 1y2 amoo
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 precedural, technical
or improper grounds.
10. Evidence that an applicant acted
-X XW
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 , or
unit citations.
15. Personal decorations for valor
16. Wounds in combat
Total months subtracted from baseline
because of mitigating circumstances:
IV. Summary
1. Baseline alternative service
2. Amount added because of aggra-
vating circumstances.
3. Amount subtracted because of
mitigating circumstances.
Recommendation to President:
sat 5/12/75
6/26/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
Atty Full Bd. Presentation (James welch)
I. Baseline
#067
1. Starting point
24
24
&
24
24
24
Months
2. Less three times prison time
12
Months
served.
12
12
3. Less alternative service
Months
performed, if entire period
is satisfactorily completed.
4. Less time served on probation
7
Months
or parole if entire period is
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment
Months
if less than the acove.
6. Three months minimum alternative
5
Months
service.
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
he
Months
alternative service
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to length
of alternative service
1. Other 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 move-
ment, or civilian draft
evasion offense.
4. Desettion during combat.
5. Evidence that applicant
committed offense for
obviously manipulative
and selfish reasons.
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
7. Violation of probation or
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parole.
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
10. Failure to report for
overseas assignment.
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
or ability to understand
obligations or remedies
available under the law.
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PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued)
#067
# 067
2. Personal and immediate family
problems.
3. Mental or physical condition
4. Employment or other activities
of service to the public
5. Service-connected disability
6. Extended 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 X
X
status on precedural, 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
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 , or
unit citations.
15. Personal decorations for valor
16. Wounds in combat
Total months subtracted from baseline
because of mitigating circumstances:
IV. Summary
1. Baseline alternative service
2. Amount added because of aggra-
vating circumstances.
3. Amount subtracted because of
mitigating circumstances.
Recommendation to President:
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Presidential Libraries Withdrawal Sheet
WITHDRAWAL ID 02014
REASON FOR WITHDRAWAL
Donor restriction
TYPE OF MATERIAL
Letter
CREATOR'S NAME
James Welch
RECEIVER'S NAME
Presidential Clemency Board
TITLE
re applicant
CREATION DATE
01/08/1975
COLLECTION/SERIES/FOLDER ID
019300085
COLLECTION TITLE
Charles Goodell Papers
BOX NUMBER
10
FOLDER TITLE
Work Sheets (1)-(6)
DATE WITHDRAWN
11/20/1990
WITHDRAWING ARCHIVIST
WHM