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The original documents are located in Box 10, folder "Work Sheets (5)" 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
Maly
5/20/75
Agg: #5 W
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
I. BaseLine
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.
4. Less time served on probation
or parole if entire period is
Months
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
is less than the above.
Months
6. Three months minimum alternative
service.
Months
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
alternative service
Months
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to length of
alternative service
1. Other criminal convictions.
Months
2. False statement to the
Presidential Clemency Board
by applicant.
Months
3. Use of force by applicant
collaterally to AWOL, de-
sertion, or missing movement
Months
or civilian draft evasion offense
4. Desertion during combat
Months
5. Evidence that applicant committed
offense for obviously manipulative
and selfish reasons.
Months
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
Months
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
Months
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
Months
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
CERALO FORD
Months
10. Failure to report for overseas
assignment.
Months
11. Undesirable discharge issued as
a consequence not only of AWOL
but also as a result of other
specified offenses.
Months
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length of
alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
X
Months
or ability to understand
obligations
available under the luw
page two 4/24/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued)
2. Personal and immediate family
x
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 X
status on precedural, technical
or improper grounds.
10. Evidence that an applicant acted
X
for conscientious, not for mani-
pulative or selfish reasons.
11. Voluntarily submitted himself to
authorities
12. Behavior which reflects mental
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:
who close cases? How?
/
5/20/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
VN
VR
#1870
#1867
#423
#2718
#
4458
I. BaseLine
3mg
bons
P
Puper
Upgr?
1. Starting Point
24
24
24
24
24
Months
2. Less three times prison time
15/9
Months
served.
3. Less alternative service
performed, if entire period
Months
is satisfactorily completed.
4. Less time served on probation
or parole if entire period is
Months
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
is less than the above.
6
Months
6. Three months minimum alternative
service.
Months
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
ud
alternative service
3
6
3
Months
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Am
afficitions
Muditions to length of
1. Other criminal convictions.
x 2 Sp
alternative service
X
Months
2. False statement to the
Presidential Clemency Board
by applicant.
Months
3. Use of force by applicant
collaterally to AWOL, de-
sertion, or missing movement
Months
or civilian draft evasion offense
4. Desertion during from combat zone
X
Months
5. Evidence that applicant committed
offense for obviously manipulative
and selfish reasons.
FORD 2
Months
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
BERALD
Months
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
X
Months
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
X 8
X
X
1
Months
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
21
7 ms X
5ms
11/2ms
Months
10. Failure to report for overseas
assignment.
X
Months
11. Undesirable discharge issued as
a consequence not only of AWOL
but also as a result of other
specified offenses.
Months
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length of
23
alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
X
Months
or obility to understand
obligations
Dr
available
under
page two 4/24/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#1870 #1867 #423 #2718 #
III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued)
2. Personal and immediate family
W
X
problems.
3. Mental or physical condition
X
X
4. Employment or other activities
of service to the public
5. Service-connected disability
X
6. Extended period of creditable
13½gs 1 yr 3rs
10mg
2 yrs 8ms
military 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
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 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
5/20/75
N.C.
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#1177
#2286
#2289
#7427
#2163
I.
BaseLine
P.
Up?
P. up
puy
Burglary.
Pay
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.
4. Less time served on probation
or parole if entire period is
Months
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
is less than the above.
Months
6. Three months minimum alternative
service.
Months
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
ad
alternative service
3
Months
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to length of
alternative service
1. Other criminal convictions.
188
Months
street
2. False statement to the
stret
Presidential Clemency Board
by applicant.
:Months
3. Use of force by applicant
collaterally to AWOL, de-
sertion, or missing movement
Months
or civilian draft evasion offense
4. Desertion during combat
Months
5. Evidence that applicant committed
offense for obviously manipulative
and selfish reasons.
Months
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
Months
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
Months
10
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
Months
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
Months
10. Failure to report for overseas
assignment.
Months
11. Undesirable discharge issued as
a consequence not only of AWOL
but also as a result of other
specified offenses.
Months
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length of
alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
X 23
Months
or ability to understand
obligations,
Trancilleh
available under the THE
page two 4/24/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#2289
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
3yrs
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:
5/20/75
3
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK CHEET
#2161 #6908 #6911 #7082 #7444
I. BaseLine
Pup
3ms
P
P
Pup
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.
4. Less time served on probation
or parole if entire period is
Months
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
is less than the above.
Months
6. Three months minimum alternative
service.
Months
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
3 ud
3ʳᵈ
3ʳᵈ
alternative service
Months
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to length of
X 1 Sp
alternative service
1. Other criminal convictions.
sp
Months
Pass
Possm
2. False statement to the
Presidential Clemency Board
68
by applicant.
Months
3. Use of force by applicant
collaterally to AWOL, de-
sertion, or missing movement
Months
or civilian draft evasion offense
4. Desertion during combat
Months
5. Evidence that applicant committed
offense for obviously manipulative
and selfish reasons.
x
Months
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
Months
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
Months
4
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
X
x
X short 6
Months
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
2ms
3ms
i day
1y2 Months
10. Failure to report for overseas
assignment.
Months
11. Undesirable discharge issued as
a consequence not only of AWOL
but also as a result of other
specified offenses.
Months
III. Mitigating Circumstances
GCT Subtractions from length of
iv 97 alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
W
W
Months
or obility to understand
obligations or
available under the luw
page two 4/24/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) #2167 #6908 #6911 #7082 #7444
2. Personal and immediate family
W
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.
2grslon 2 yostans 1 yr9 5m 3yrs7/2ms
7. Tours of service in the war
X
X
zone.
(Poson)
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
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
5/20/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#1156
#3659
#1489
#2233
#1566
I. BaseLine
Pup
6ms
6ms
Pup
1. Starting Point
24
24
24
24
24
Months
16/8
2. Less three times prison time
Months
served.
3. Less alternative service
performed, if entire period
Months
is satisfactorily completed.
4. Less time served on probation
or parole if entire period is
Months
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
is less than the above.
bims Months
6. Three months minimum alternative
service.
Months
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
vd
alternative service
3
3ʳᵈ
3ʳᵈ
6
Months
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to length of
alternative service
1. Other criminal convictions.
X
Months
of
2. False statement to the
/
Presidential Clemency Board
conspry norrotics dutab
by applicant.
4yrs
Months
3. Use of force by applicant
collaterally to AWOL, de-
sertion, or missing movement
Months
or civilian draft evasion offense
4. Desertion during combat
Months
5. Evidence that applicant committed
Just left.
offense for obviously manipulative
and selfish reasons.
X
Months
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
Months
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
Months
1 short
2
x²
3
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
X
x 4ms
x
X
Months
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
3ms ms
x 2"2"2"
2 1/2ms
Months
10. Failure to report for overseas
assignment.
x
Months
11. Undesirable discharge issued as
a consequence not only of AWOL
but also as a result of other
specified offenses.
Months
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length of
alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
X
X
Months
or obility to understand
obligations
available under the hiv
page two 4/24/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) #1156
#1489 #2233 #1566
Ltr
2. Personal and immediate family
W
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 1 yr 3ms
6ms 7ms
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
? ftr
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
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:
5/20/75
/
D
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK CHEET
#3245 #3246 #3778
BaseLine
6
9mm
N.C.
3810
3811
1. Starting Point
24
24
24
AC
Raidon
Months
2. Less three times prison time
Months
served.
3. Less alternative service
performed, if entire period
Months
is satisfactorily completed.
4. Less time served on probation
or parole if entire period is
Months
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
is less than the above.
Months
6. Three months minimum alternative
service.
Months
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
alternative service
3
3
3
N
3
Months
Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to length of
alternative service
L. Other criminal convictions.
Months
2. False statement to the
Presidential Clemency Board
by applicant.
:Months
3. Use of force by applicant
collaterally to AWOL, de-
sertion, or missing movement
Months
or civilian draft evasion offense
Desertion during combat
Months
Evidence that applicant committed
offense for obviously manipulative
and selfish reasons.
X
Months
Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
Violation of probation or
FORD & LIBRARY BERALIC Motths
parole.
Months
Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
W
X
X
X Months
AWOL/UA of extended length
4gr3ms
Months
Failure to report for overseas
assignment.
Months
Undesirable discharge issued as
a consequence not only of AWOL
but also as a result of other
specified offenses.
Months
Mitimating Circumstances
Subtractions from length of
Lack of sufficient education
X
alternative service
or ability to understand
Months
obligations or remedies
available under the luw
page two 4/24/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) #3245 #3216 3778
3810
3811
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
2yster
5mmg
3
2VS
2yr
2yllmon
military service.
7. Tours of service in the war
wes
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
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
X
conduct and proficiency , or
¥
unit citations.
15. Personal decorations for valor
X
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:
5/20/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#6031 #16665
I. BaseLine
3mb
3211
3559
1. Starting Point
24
Months
2. Less three times prison time
Months
served.
3. Less alternative service
performed, if entire period
Months
is satisfactorily completed.
4. Less time served on probation
or parole if entire period is
Months
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
is less than the above.
Months
6. Three months minimum alternative
service.
Months
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
alternative service
Months
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to length of
alternative service
1. Other criminal convictions.
Months
2. False statement to the
Presidential Clemency Board
by applicant.
Months
3. Use of force by applicant
collaterally to AWOL, de-
sertion, or missing movement
Months
or civilian draft evasion offense
4. Desertion during combat
Months
5. Evidence that applicant committed
offense for obviously manipulative
and selfish reasons.
Months
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
Months
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
Months
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
X
X Months
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
Months
10. Failure to report for overseas
assignment.
W
Months
11. Undesirable discharge issued as
a consequence not only of AWOL
but also as a result of other
specified offenses.
Months
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length of
alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
X 14
X
Months
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) #603 #6031 #6665 3559 3211
2. Personal and immediate family
(
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
2yrthen
pms
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
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,
X
or extension of service
while in combat.
X
14. Above average military
W
conduct and proficiency , or
unit citations.
15. Personal decorations for valor
X
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:
5/20/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#8191
#7573
#3358
#
3359
I.
BaseLine
8195
9mos
9moo
pardon
1. Starting Point
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.
4. Less time served on probation
or parole if entire period is
Months
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
is less than the above.
Months
6. Three months minimum alternative
service.
Months
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
alternative service
Months
II. Aggravating Circumstances
3
Additions to length of
X
alternative service
1. Other criminal convictions.
X
X
Months
2. False statement to the
Presidential Clemency Board
by applicant.
Months
3. Use of force by applicant
collaterally to AWOL, de-
sertion, or missing movement
Months
or civilian draft evasion offense
FO
4. Desertion during combat
Months
5. Evidence that applicant committed
GERALD
offense for obviously manipulative
and selfish reasons.
Months
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
Months
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
Months
X
X
4
x
4
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
Months
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
Months
10. Failure to report for overseas
assignment.
Months
11. Undesirable discharge issued as
a consequence not only of AWOL
but also as a result of other
specified offenses.
Months
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length of
alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
w
Months
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) 8195 #8191 #7573 3358 # 3359
2. Personal and immediate family wear X
problems.
3. Mental or physical condition
4. Employment or other activities
3yes
3yrs
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
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:
5/20/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
I.
BaseLine
1. Starting Point
7596 3 zunort 59566 Pardo 7611
fmonths 2488
2. Less three times prison time
served.
3. Less alternative service
performed, if entire period
Months
is satisfactorily completed.
4. Less time served on probation
or parole if entire period is
Months
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
is less than the above.
Months
6. Three service. months minimum alternative B 3
3 3 Months
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
alternative service
Months
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to length of
alternative service
1. Other criminal convictions.
Months
2. False statement to the
Presidential Clemency Board
by applicant.
Months
3. Use of force by applicant
collaterally to AWOL, de-
sertion, or missing movement
Months
or civilian draft evasion offense
4. Desertion during combat
Months
5. Evidence that applicant committed
offense for obviously manipulative
and selfish reasons.
GERALD
Months
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
Months
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
Months
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
Months
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
X3yr2mon
X
Months
10. Failure to report for overseas
assignment.
Months
11. Undesirable discharge issued as
a consequence not only of AWOL
but also as a result of other
specified offenses.
Months
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length of
alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
X
Months
or ability to understand
obligations or remedies
available under the law
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III.
Mitigating
Circumstances
(continued)
1596
7356
7566
2. Personal and immediate family
7611
7611
8188
problems.
3. Mental or physical condition
X
X
4. Employment or other activities
of service to the public
5. Service-connected disability
6. Extended period of creditable
Y
Month
military service.
7. Tours of service in the war
X
zone.
8. Substantial evidence of personal
were
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 authorities submitted himself to X
7
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:
5/20/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
I.
BaseLine
368
3690
1. Starting Point
2N
7352
#
13/mouths,
3
7590
Months
2. Less three times prison time
Months
served.
3. Less alternative service
performed, if entire period
Months
is satisfactorily completed.
4. Less time served on probation
or parole if entire period is
Months
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
is less than the above.
Months
6. Three months minimum alternative
service.
3
3
3
Months
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
alternative service
Months
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to length of
alternative service
1. Other criminal convictions.
X
X
Months
2. False statement to the
Presidential Clemency Board
by applicant.
Months
3. Use of force by applicant
collaterally to AWOL, de-
sertion, or missing movement
Months
or civilian draft evasion offense
4. Desertion during combat
Months
5. Evidence that applicant committed
offense for obviously manipulative
and selfish reasons.
Months
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
Months
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
Months
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
X
X
X
Months
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
2yr 6mon 7monthy
Months
10. Failure to report for overseas
assignment.
Months
11. Undesirable discharge issued as
a consequence not only of AWOL
but also as a result of other
specified offenses.
Months
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length of
alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
Months
or ability to understand
obligations or remedies
available under the law
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III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued)
3687
3690
7590
90
7352
7588
2. Personal and immediate family
X
Q
problems.
3. Mental or physical condition
x
X
4. Employment or other activities
of service to the public
5. Service-connected disability
2yr.,Imen
Drr
6. Extended period of creditable
6month Zyrbmon
military service.
7. Tours of service in the war
X
X
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
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:
5/20/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
I.
BaseLine
3815
6348
391don
3370
3373
1. Starting Point
3mouths
NC
24
Months
2. Less three times prison time
Months
served.
3. Less alternative service
performed, if entire period
Months
is satisfactorily completed.
4. Less time served on probation
or parole if entire period is
Months
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
is less than the above.
Months
6. Three months minimum alternative
service.
3
3
3
3
Months
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
alternative service
Months
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to length of
alternative service
1. Other criminal convictions.
Months
2. False statement to the
Presidential Clemency Board
by applicant.
Months
3. Use of force by applicant
collaterally to AWOL, de-
sertion, or missing movement
Months
or civilian draft evasion offense
4. Desertion during combat
Months
5. Evidence that applicant committed
offense for obviously manipulative
and selfish reasons.
X
Months
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
074839
Months
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
Months
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
X
Months
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
weas
Months
10. Failure to report for overseas
assignment.
Months
11. Undesirable discharge issued as
a consequence not only of AWOL
but also as a result of other
specified offenses.
Months
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length of
alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
Months
or ability to understand
obligations or remedies
available under the law
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PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
3815
III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued)
6346
33703373
3668
2. Personal and immediate family
problems.
3. Mental or physical condition
4. Employment or other activities
X
of service to the public
5. Service-connected disability
6. Extended period of creditable
X
yr24
military service.
7. Tours of service in the war
zone.
8. Substantial evidence of personal
weat
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
2
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:
5/20/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
I.
BaseLine
2481
4148
1. Starting Point
Pardon
24
Months
2. Less three times prison time
Months
served.
3. Less alternative service
performed, if entire period
Months
is satisfactorily completed.
4. Less time served on probation
or parole if entire period is
Months
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
is less than the above.
Months
6. Three months minimum alternative
service.
Months
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
alternative service
Months
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to length of
alternative service
1. Other criminal convictions.
X
Months
2. False statement to the
Presidential Clemency Board
by applicant.
Months
3. Use of force by applicant
collaterally to AWOL, de-
sertion, or missing movement
Months
or civilian draft evasion offense
4. Desertion during combat
Months
5. Evidence that applicant committed
offense for obviously manipulative
and selfish reasons.
Months
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
GERALD
Months
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
Months
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
X
Months
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
wear
Months
10. Failure to report for overseas
assignment.
Months
11. Undesirable discharge issued as
a consequence not only of AWOL
but also as a result of other
specified offenses.
Months
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length of
alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
Months
or ability to understand
obligations or remedies
available under the law
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III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) 23085 2481 4148
2. Personal and immediate family
problems.
3. Mental or physical condition
wear
4. Employment or other activities
of service to the public
/
5. Service-connected disability
6. Extended period of creditable
12
X
months
military 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 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
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:
5/20/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
Dougovito
I. BaseLine
4366
4368
436915
1. Starting Point
Rardou
rdou
9
24
225Pm
Months
179
2. Less three times prison time
pardon
Months
served.
3. Less alternative service
performed, if entire period
Months
is satisfactorily completed.
4. Less time served on probation
or parole if entire period is
Months
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment
Boa
is less than the above.
Months
6. Three months minimum alternative
service.
Months
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
alternative service
Months
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to length of
alternative service
1. Other criminal convictions.
X
Months
2. False statement to the
Presidential Clemency Board
by applicant.
Months
3. Use of force by applicant
collaterally to AWOL, de-
sertion, or missing movement
Months
or civilian draft evasion offense
4. Desertion during combat
Months
5. Evidence that applicant committed
offense for obviously manipulative
and selfish reasons.
Months
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
GERALD
alternative service.
Months
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
Months
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
Months
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
Months
10. Failure to report for overseas
assignment.
Months
11. Undesirable discharge issued as
a consequence not only of AWOL
but also as a result of other
specified offenses.
Months
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length of
alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
Months
or ability to understand
obligations or remedies
available under the law
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PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued)
2. Personal and immediate family
Nilbord
4369
X
problems.
3. Mental or physical condition
4. Employment or other activities
X
of service to the public
5. Service-connected disability
6. Extended period of creditable
X
14
192
months
military 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 precedural, 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
west
west
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:
5/22/F
e
5/20/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#7195
2025
I. BaseLine
gabled,
1790
2296
Pardon
months
2374
1. Starting Point
24
24
24
24
24
2308
Months
2. Less three times prison time
6proath
Months
served.
3. Less alternative service
performed, if entire period
Months
is satisfactorily completed.
4. Less time served on probation
or parole if entire period is
Months
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
is less than the above.
Months
6. Three months minimum alternative
service.
Months
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
alternative service
Months
II. Aggravating Circumstances
flomes
Additions to length of
alternative service
1. Other criminal convictions.
Months
2. False statement to the
Presidential Clemency Board
by applicant.
Months
3. Use of force by applicant
collaterally to AWOL, de-
sertion, or missing movement
Months
or civilian draft evasion offense
4. Desertion during combat
Months
5. Evidence that applicant committed
offense for obviously manipulative
and selfish reasons.
wear
Months
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
FO
alternative service.
Months
7. Violation of probation or
GERALD
parole.
Months
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
X
X
Months
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
w
wear
13
Months
10. Failure to report for overseas
assignment.
X
Months
11. Undesirable discharge issued as
a consequence not only of AWOL
but also as a result of other
specified offenses.
Months
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length of
alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
Months
or ability to understand
obligations or remedies
available under the law
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III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) #7195 2296
2308
2. Personal and immediate family
problems.
3. Mental or physical condition
4. Employment or other activities
X
of service to the public
5. Service-connected disability
6. Extended period of creditable
X
3yrl0m 142
months
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
for conscientious, not for mani-
pulative or selfish reasons.
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 , 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:
5/20/75
5/22/
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
Burd An
#1564
#1628
#1647
#1664
#1687
I. BaseLine
6 mo
gabled
Pupgr.
NC
6mm,
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.
4. Less time served on probation
or parole if entire period is
Months
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
is less than the above.
Months
6. Three months minimum alternative
service.
Months
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
3
alternative service
Months
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to length of
alternative service
1. Other criminal convictions.
X
Months
2. False statement to the
Presidential Clemency Board
by applicant.
:Months
3. Use of force by applicant
collaterally to AWOL, de-
sertion, or missing movement
Months
or civilian draft evasion offense
4. Desertion during combat
Months
5. Evidence that applicant committed
offense for obviously manipulative
and selfish reasons.
X
Months
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
GERALD
Months
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
Months
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
x
Months
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
X
X Months
10. Failure to report for overseas
assignment.
Months
11. Undesirable discharge issued as
a consequence not only of AWOL
but also as a result of other
specified offenses.
Months
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length of
alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
Months
or ability to understand
obligations or remodies
available under the law
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III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) #1564 #1628 #1647 #1664 #1687
2. Personal and immediate family
X
problems.
3. Mental or physical condition
X
X
4. Employment or other activities
w
of service to the public
5. Service-connected disability
6. Extended period of creditable
1422
x
X
military service.
7. Tours of service in the war
X
X
zone.
8. Substantial evidence of personal
? w
or procedural unfairness.
9. Denial of conscientious objector
status on precedural, technical
or improper grounds.
10. Evidence that an applicant acted w
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,
x
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:
5/22
5/20/75
3
W
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#1753 #1773 #1778 #1856 #1859
I. BaseLine
12mg
24ms
P
P
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.
4. Less time served on probation
or parole if entire period is
Months
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
is less than the above.
Months
6. Three months minimum alternative
service.
Months
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
alternative service
Months
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to length of
alternative service
1. Other criminal convictions.
Months
2. False statement to the
Presidential Clemency Board
by applicant.
Months
3. Use of force by applicant
collaterally to AWOL, de-
sertion, or missing movement
Months
or civilian draft evasion offense
4. Desertion during combat
Months
5. Evidence that applicant committed
offense for obviously manipulative
and selfish reasons.
X
X+
Months
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
Months
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
GERALD
Months
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
Months
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
Months
10. Failure to report for overseas
assignment.
Months
11. Undesirable discharge issued as
a consequence not only of AWOL
but also as a result of other
specified offenses.
Months
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length of
alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
Months
or ability to understand
obligations or remedies
available under the law
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#1753 #1173 #1778 #1856 #1859
III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued)
2. Personal and immediate family
problems.
3. Mental or physical condition
4. Employment or other activities
V3x
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
X
X
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:
5/22/96
4
5/20/75
W
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#1897 #1941 #1977 #1985 #1987
I. BaseLine
P
P
P
(2ma
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.
4. Less time served on probation
or parole if entire period is
Months
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
is less than the above.
Months
6. Three months minimum alternative
service.
Months
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
alternative service
Months
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to length of
alternative service
1. Other criminal convictions.
X
Months
2. False statement to the
Presidential Clemency Board
by applicant.
Months
3. Use of force by applicant
collaterally to AWOL, de-
sertion, or missing movement
Months
or civilian draft evasion offense
4. Desertion during combat
Months
5. Evidence that applicant committed
offense for obviously manipulative
and selfish reasons.
Months
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
Months
7. Violation of probation or
GERALD
parole.
Months
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
X
Months
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
x
Months
10. Failure to report for overseas
assignment.
Months
11. Undesirable discharge issued as
a consequence not only of AWOL
but also as a result of other
specified offenses.
Months
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length of
alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
Months
or ability to understand
obligations or remedies
available under the law
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III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) #1897 #1941 #1977 #1985
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
X
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:
5/22/92,
#5
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PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#2020 #2059 #2064 #2065 #2284
I. BaseLine
6ma
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
performed, if entire period
Months
is satisfactorily completed.
4. Less time served on probation
or parole if entire period is
Months
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
is less than the above.
Months
6. Three months minimum alternative
service.
Months
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
alternative service
Months
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to length of
alternative service
1. Other criminal convictions.
x
Months
2. False statement to the
Presidential Clemency Board
by applicant.
Months
3. Use of force by applicant
collaterally to AWOL, de-
sertion, or missing movement
Months
or civilian draft evasion offense
4. Desertion during combat
Months
5. Evidence that applicant committed
offense for obviously manipulative
and selfish reasons.
X
Months
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
X
Months
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
GERRLDR.
GERALD
Months
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
X
X
X
Months
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
1yr
X
X
Months
10. Failure to report for overseas
assignment.
Months
11. Undesirable discharge issued as
a consequence not only of AWOL
but also as a result of other
specified offenses.
Months
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length of
alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
X
Months
or ability to understand
obligations or remedies
X
available under the law
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#2020 #2059 #2064 #2065 #2284
III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued)
2. Personal and immediate family
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
X
X
military service.
7. Tours of service in the war
X
X
X
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
X
for conscientious, not for mani-
pulative or selfish reasons.
11. Voluntarily submitted himself to X
X
authorities
12. Behavior which reflects mental
X X
stress caused by combat.
13. Volunteering for combat,
x
x
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
X
16. Wounds in combat
X
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:
22
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PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#2301
#2338 #2400 #2457 #2459
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
performed, if entire period
Months
is satisfactorily completed.
4. Less time served on probation
or parole if entire period is
Months
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
is less than the above.
Months
6. Three months minimum alternative
service.
Months
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
alternative service
Months
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to length of
alternative service
1. Other criminal convictions.
Months
2. False statement to the
Presidential Clemency Board
by applicant.
Months
3. Use of force by applicant
collaterally to AWOL, de-
sertion, or missing movement
Months
or civilian draft evasion offense
4. Desertion during combat
Months
5. Evidence that applicant committed
offense for obviously manipulative
and selfish reasons.
Months
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
Months
7. Violation of probation or
FORD Months
parole.
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
Months
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
Months
10. Failure to report for overseas
assignment.
Months
11. Undesirable discharge issued as
a consequence not only of AWOL
but also as a result of other
specified offenses.
Months
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length of
alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
X
Months
or ability to understand
obligations or remedies
available under the law
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III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) #2301 2338 #2400 #2457 #2459
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
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
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
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:
5/22
7
5/20/75
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PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#2475 #2635 #2637 # 3200 #3247
I.
BaseLine
P
P
P
N.C.
N.C,
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.
4. Less time served on probation
or parole if entire period is
Months
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
is less than the above.
Months
6. Three months minimum alternative
service.
Months
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
alternative service
Months
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to length of
alternative service
1. Other criminal convictions.
X
Months
2. False statement to the
Presidential Clemency Board
by applicant.
Months
3. Use of force by applicant
collaterally to AWOL, de-
sertion, or missing movement
Months
or civilian draft evasion offense
4. Desertion during combat
Months
5. Evidence that applicant committed
offense for obviously manipulative
and selfish reasons.
Months
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
Months
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
Months
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
X
Months
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
x
Months
10. Failure to report for overseas
assignment.
Months
11. Undesirable discharge issued as
a consequence not only of AWOL
but also as a result of other
specified offenses.
Months
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length of
alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
Months
or ability to understand
obligations or remedies
available under the law
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III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) #2475 #2635 2637 3700 #3247
2. Personal and immediate family
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
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
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:
6:00 PM
5/20/75
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PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#4194 #3243 #3247 #3205 #3361
BaseLine
N.C, 12ms. P 6noo 6ms,
1. Starting Point
24
24
24
24
24
Months
2. Less three times prison time
served.
Months
3. Less alternative service
performed, if entire period
Months
is satisfactorily completed.
4. Less time served on probation
or parole if entire period is
Months
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
is less than the above.
Months
6. Three months minimum alternative
service.
Months
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
alternative service
Months
Aggravating Circumstances
Robby
35
Additions to length of
sp
alternative service
1. Other criminal convictions.
X
X
Months
2. False statement to the
Presidential Clemency Board
by applicant.
Months
3. Use of force by applicant
collaterally to AWOL, de-
sertion, or missing movement
or civilian draft evasion offense
Months
4. Desertion during combat
Months
5. Evidence that applicant committed
offense for obviously manipulative
and selfish reasons.
X
X
X+
Months
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
Months Months ALD
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
X
X
X
X Months
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
Ims,
91/2ms
Months
10. Failure to report for overseas
assignment.
X 2 Months
11. Undesirable discharge issued as
a consequence not only of AWOL
but also as a result of other
specified offenses.
Months
Mitimating Circumstances
20
17
Subtractions from length of
1. Lack of sufficient education
X
X
alternative service
or ability to understand
X 15
Months
obligations or remedies
available under the law
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III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) 4194 #3243 #3247 #3285 3361
6moo
2. Personal and immediate family
X
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
1 gr 3ms 1yr9ms
7'has
military service.
7. Tours of service in the war
zone.
8. Substantial evidence of personal
X
M
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.
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
W
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:
5/20/75
9
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#3378 #3389 #3461 #3466 #3488
aseLine
9moa
N.C.
9 mo
P
6 mos
Starting Point
24
24
24
24
24
Months
Less three times prison time
Months
served.
Less alternative service
performed, if entire period
Months
is satisfactorily completed.
Less time served on probation
or parole if entire period is
Months
satisfactorily completed.
Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
is less than the above.
Months
Three months minimum alternative
service.
Months
onclusion: Baseline amount of
alternative service
Months
ggravating Circumstances
Additions to length of
Sp
alternative service
Other criminal convictions.
X
x
X
Months
False statement to the
Presidential Clemency Board
by applicant.
:Months
Use of force by applicant
collaterally to AWOL, de-
sertion, or missing movement
x
Months
or civilian draft evasion offense
Desertion during combat
Months
Evidence that applicant committed
offense for obviously manipulative
X
and selfish reasons.
X
Months
Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
Months
Violation of probation or
parole.
Months
i. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
X
10
5
X
x
X
X
Months
AWOL/UA of extended length
X
10mg
Months
Failure to report for overseas
assignment.
Months
Undesirable discharge issued as
a consequence not only of AWOL
but also as a result of other
specified offenses.
Months
Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length of
alternative service
Lack of sufficient education
X
Months
or obility to understand
obligations or remedies
available under the luw
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III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) #5378 3389 3461 3466 3488 bn
2. Personal and immediate family
NC, X
X
problems.
3. Mental or physical condition
W
4. Employment or other activities
of service to the public
5. Service-connected disability
6. Extended period of creditable
'yr 7 1/2 10ms. 2 y25 1yr/ms
military service.
7. Tours of service in the war
x
zone.
8. Substantial evidence of personal
w 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
X
conduct and proficiency , or
unit citations.
15. Personal decorations for valor
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:
5/22/12
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PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK CHEET
#3508
#3519
#3545 #3546
#3530
aseLine
P
6 mot
P
3now
6 mos,
Starting Point
24
24
24
24
24
Months
Less three times prison time
Months
served.
Less alternative service
performed, if entire period
Months
is satisfactorily completed.
Less time served on probation
or parole if entire period is
Months
satisfactorily completed.
Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
is less than the above.
Months
Three months minimum alternative
service.
Months
onclusion: Baseline amount of
alternative service
Months
ggravating Circumstances
Additions to length of
alternative service
Other criminal convictions.
X
Months
False statement to the
Presidential Clemency Board
by applicant.
:Months
Use of force by applicant
collaterally to AWOL, de-
sertion, or missing movement
Months
or civilian draft evasion offense
Desertion during combat
Months
Evidence that applicant committed
offense for obviously manipulative
and selfish reasons.
X
*
X Months
Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
Months
Violation of probation or
parole.
Months
:. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
X 8
3
x Months
. AWOL/UA of extended length
10ms
11½ms
6½"
6
moding
Months
Failure to report for overseas
w
assignment.
X
w
Months
Undesirable discharge issued as
a consequence not only of AWOL
but also as a result of other
specified offenses.
Months
Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length of
18
alternative service
Lack of mufficient education
X
x
Months
or ability to understand
23
obligations or remedies
available under the law
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III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) 3508 3519 #3530 #3545 #3546
2. Personal and immediate family
X
X
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 14thms 2yrs (mo 7ms 11 AVA
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
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 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
X
X
X
W
conduct and proficiency, or
unit citations.
15. Personal decorations for valor
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:
5/22
D
/
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PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#373
#476
#507
I. BaseLine
6-moo
P
3mt
#57
#58D
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.
4. Less time served on probation
or parole if entire period is
Months
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
is less than the above.
Months
6. Three months minimum alternative
service.
Months
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
alternative service
Months
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to length of
alternative service
1. Other criminal convictions.
Months
2. False statement to the
Presidential Clemency Board
by applicant.
Months
3. Use of force by applicant
collaterally to AWOL, de-
sertion, or missing movement
Months
or civilian draft evasion offense
4. Desertion during combat
Months
5. Evidence that applicant committed
offense for obviously manipulative
and selfish reasons.
X
X
Months
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
Months
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
Months
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
X
X
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
GERALD
Months
X
Months
10. Failure to report for overseas
assignment.
X
Months
11. Undesirable discharge issued as
a consequence not only of AWOL
but also as a result of other
specified offenses.
Months
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length of
alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
Months
or ability to understand
obligations or remedies
available under the law
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III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued)
#373 #476 #507 #547 #580
2. Personal and immediate family
problems.
3. Mental or physical condition
X
4. Employment or other activities
of service to the public
1yr
X
X
5. Service-connected disability
6. Extended period of creditable
X
143 ins
military service.
7. Tours of service in the war
zone.
8. Substantial evidence of personal w
or procedural unfairness.
9. Denial of conscientious objector
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
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:
5/22/92
2
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PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#769
#785
#995
#1018
#1144
I. BaseLine
gabled.
P
10mg
P
P
1. Starting Point
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.
4. Less time served on probation
or parole if entire period is
Months
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
is less than the above.
Months
6. Three months minimum alternative
service.
Months
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
alternative service
Months
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to length of
alternative service
1. Other criminal convictions.
Months
2. False statement to the
Presidential Clemency Board
by applicant.
Months
3. Use of force by applicant
collaterally to AWOL, de-
sertion, or missing movement
Months
or civilian draft evasion offense
4. Desertion during combat
Months
5. Evidence that applicant committed
offense for obviously manipulative
and selfish reasons.
X
X
Months
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
Months
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
Months
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
Months
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
X
GRALD
Months
10. Failure to report for overseas
assignment.
X
Months
11. Undesirable discharge issued as
a consequence not only of AWOL
but also as a result of other
specified offenses.
Months
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length of
alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
Months
or ability to understand
obligations or remedies
available under the law
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III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) #769 #785 #995 #1018 #1144
2. Personal and immediate family
problems.
3. Mental or physical condition
X w
4. Employment or other activities
of service to the public
2yrs W 1yr
5. Service-connected disability
6. Extended period of creditable
W
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
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
w
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:
5/22/9hgm
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PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#1168
#1333
#1355
#1412
#1631
I. BaseLine
P
P
3mos
Imos
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.
4. Less time served on probation
or parole if entire period is
Months
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
is less than the above.
Months
6. Three months minimum alternative
service.
Months
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
alternative service
Months
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to length of
alternative service
1. Other criminal convictions.
X
Months
2. False statement to the
Presidential Clemency Board
by applicant.
Months
3. Use of force by applicant
collaterally to AWOL, de-
sertion, or missing movement
Months
or civilian draft evasion offense
4. Desertion during combat
Months
5. Evidence that applicant committed
offense for obviously manipulative
and selfish reasons.
X
Months
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
Months
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
Months
FORD
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
X
8mos
GERALD
Months
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
Months
10. Failure to report for overseas
assignment.
Months
11. Undesirable discharge issued as
a consequence not only of AWOL
but also as a result of other
specified offenses.
Months
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length of
1. Lack of sufficient education
X 20
alternative service
Months
or ability to understand
obligations or remedies
16
available under the law
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III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) #068 #1333 #1355 #1412 #1631
2. Personal and immediate family
X
X
problems.
3. Mental or physical condition
4. Employment or other activities
X
of service to the public
5. Service-connected disability
6. Extended period of creditable
X
X
4½ms
military 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 precedural, 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 , 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 CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#1632 #1694 #1792 #2010 #2011
I. BaseLine
6mos
p
P
6mos
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.
4. Less time served on probation
or parole if entire period is
Months
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
is less than the above.
Months
6. Three months minimum alternative
service.
Months
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
alternative service
Months
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to length of
alternative service
1. Other criminal convictions.
Months
2. False statement to the
Presidential Clemency Board
by applicant.
Months
3. Use of force by applicant
collaterally to AWOL, de-
sertion, or missing movement
Months
or civilian draft evasion offense
4. Desertion during combat
Months
5. Evidence that applicant committed
offense for obviously manipulative
and selfish reasons.
XW
X
X Months
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
Months
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
Months
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
X
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
X
GERALD Months Months
10. Failure to report for overseas
assignment.
Months
11. Undesirable discharge issued as
a consequence not only of AWOL
but also as a result of other
specified offenses.
Months
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length of
alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
Months
or ability to understand
obligations or remedies
available under the law
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III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued)
#1632 #1694 #1792 #2010 #2011
2. Personal and immediate family
problems.
3. Mental or physical condition
4. Employment or other activities
X
2025
of service to the public
5. Service-connected disability
3-mg
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
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
NO
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:
5/22/8594
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PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#2027 #2028 #2030 #2033 #2098
I. BaseLine
P
P
P
P
O
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.
4. Less time served on probation
or parole if entire period is
Months
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
is less than the above.
Months
6. Three months minimum alternative
service.
Months
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
alternative service
Months
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to length of
alternative service
1. Other criminal convictions.
Months
2. False statement to the
Presidential Clemency Board
by applicant.
Months
3. Use of force by applicant
collaterally to AWOL, de-
sertion, or missing movement
Months
or civilian draft evasion offense
4. Desertion during combat
Months
5. Evidence that applicant committed
offense for obviously manipulative
and selfish reasons.
X
Months
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
FORD
Months
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
Months
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
Months
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
Months
10. Failure to report for overseas
assignment.
Months
11. Undesirable discharge issued as
a consequence not only of AWOL
but also as a result of other
specified offenses.
Months
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length of
alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
Months
or ability to understand
obligations or remedies
available under the law
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PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) #2027 #2028 #2030 #2033 2098
2. Personal and immediate family
problems.
3. Mental or physical condition
4. Employment or other activities
of service to the public
1yr 2yrs
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
X
status on precedural, 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
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:
pm
5/20/75
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PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#2251
#231
#2319
#2356
I. BaseLine
gabled
N.C.
4 mm
6mg
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.
4. Less time served on probation
or parole if entire period is
Months
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
is less than the above.
Months
6. Three months minimum alternative
service.
Months
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
alternative service
Months
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to length of
alternative service
1. Other criminal convictions.
x
X
X
Months
2. False statement to the
Presidential Clemency Board
by applicant.
Months
3. Use of force by applicant
collaterally to AWOL, de-
sertion, or missing movement
Months
or civilian draft evasion offense
4. Desertion during combat
Months
5. Evidence that applicant committed
offense for obviously manipulative
and selfish reasons.
X
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
GERALE R.Months Months LIBRAR
alternative service.
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
Months
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
8
X
X
X Months
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
Months
10. Failure to report for overseas
assignment.
Months
11. Undesirable discharge issued as
a consequence not only of AWOL
but also as a result of other
specified offenses.
Months
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length of
alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
X Months
or ability to understand
obligations or remedies
available under the law
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PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued)
#2251 8311 2314 #2337 2356
2. Personal and immediate family
X W
problems.
3. Mental or physical condition
w
4. Employment or other activities
of service to the public
5. Service-connected disability
6. Extended period of creditable
the 4/3yrs 2'hys
X
military service.
7. Tours of service in the war
w
X
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
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, 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:
5/22/Th
5/20/75
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PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#2372 77373 #2378 #2398 #2403
I. BaseLine
ON
N.C.
FB
p
N.C.
Molel,
P
1. Starting Point
2
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.
4. Less time served on probation
or parole if entire period is
Months
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
is less than the above.
Months
6. Three months minimum alternative
service.
Months
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
alternative service
Months
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to length of
alternative service
1. Other criminal convictions.
X
X
X
X
Months
2. False statement to the
Presidential Clemency Board
by applicant.
Months
3. Use of force by applicant
collaterally to AWOL, de-
sertion, or missing movement
Months
or civilian draft evasion offense
4. Desertion during combat
X
Months
5. Evidence that applicant committed
offense for obviously manipulative
x
and selfish reasons.
X
X
X
Months
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
GERALD FORD Months
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
Months
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
X
X
X
X
Months
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
Months
10. Failure to report for overseas
assignment.
Months
11. Undesirable discharge issued as
a consequence not only of AWOL
but also as a result of other
specified offenses.
Months
III. Mitigating Circumstances
73
Subtractions from length of
alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
X
X
m
Months
or ability to understand
obligations or remedies
available under the law
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III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued)
#2372 2373 #7378 table #2398 #2403
2. Personal and immediate family
problems.
3. Mental or physical condition
4. Employment or other activities
X
of service to the public
5. Service-connected disability
6. Extended period of creditable
agisons 1yrm 9 moo 6 ms
military service.
7. Tours of service in the war
X
X
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
for conscientious, not for mani-
pulative or selfish reasons.
11. Voluntarily submitted himself to
X
authorities
12. Behavior which reflects mental
X
X
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:
5/20/75
8
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#
2412
#2447
#2199
#7554
#2720
I. BaseLine
P
p
P
6
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.
4. Less time served on probation
or parole if entire period is
Months
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
is less than the above.
Months
6. Three months minimum alternative
service.
Months
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
alternative service
Months
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to length of
alternative service
1. Other criminal convictions.
Months
2. False statement to the
Presidential Clemency Board
by applicant.
Months
3. Use of force by applicant
collaterally to AWOL, de-
sertion, or missing movement
Months
or civilian draft evasion offense
4. Desertion during combat
Months
5. Evidence that applicant committed
offense for obviously manipulative
and selfish reasons.
Months
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
Months
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
Months
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
GERALD
Months
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
Months
10. Failure to report for overseas
assignment.
Months
11. Undesirable discharge issued as
a consequence not only of AWOL
but also as a result of other
specified offenses.
Months
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length of
alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
Months
or ability to understand
obligations or remedies
available under the law
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III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) #2412 #247 #2449 2554
2. Personal and immediate family
X
problems.
3. Mental or physical condition
X
4. Employment or other activities
X
w
X
X
of service to the public
5. Service-connected disability
6. Extended period of creditable
1/29/25 /
military service.
7. Tours of service in the war
X
zone.
8. Substantial evidence of personal X w
or procedural unfairness.
9. Denial of conscientious objector
status on precedural, 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
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:
5/20/75
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I.
BaseLine
#287 #2815 P #2816 3mt
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.
4. Less time served on probation
or parole if entire period is
Months
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
is less than the above.
Months
6. Three months minimum alternative
service.
Months
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
alternative service
Months
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to length of
alternative service
1. Other criminal convictions.
Months
2. False statement to the
Presidential Clemency Board
by applicant.
Months
3. Use of force by applicant
collaterally to AWOL, de-
sertion, or missing movement
Months
or civilian draft evasion offense
4. Desertion during combat
Months
5. Evidence that applicant committed
offense for obviously manipulative
and selfish reasons.
X
W
Months
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
alternative service.
Months
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
F
Months
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
x
GERALD
Months
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
Months
10. Failure to report for overseas
assignment.
Months
11. Undesirable discharge issued as
a consequence not only of AWOL
but also as a result of other
specified offenses.
Months
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length of
alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
Months
or ability to understand
obligations or remedies
available under the law
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III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) #2807 2815 2816
P
2. Personal and immediate family
X
problems.
3. Mental or physical condition
x
4. Employment of service or to other the public activities 3yrs 2grs
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
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
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: