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5/8/9h,
FORD
Panel A Dispositions
is
SERALD
70 cases
(2 upgrades)
Thurday Panels
5/10/75
A. Goodell
Walt
Morrow
Riggs
Craig
B. Dougovito
O' Connor
Ford
Everhard
C. Maye
Adams
Puller
Agnich
Lally
Friday and Saturday Panels
5/11 - 12/75
never used,
Panel W
Goodell
Walt
Lally
Everhard
Panel X
Dougovito
Puller
Morrow (absent Saturday)
Riggs
Everhard
Panel Y
Maye
Adams
Craig
Ford
O'Connor
T
Adams
Panel Z
(O' Connor
Ford
Agnich
Craig
May 9
BOARD DECISIONS BY PANEL
DECISION:
A
B
C
TOTALS
Pardon
35
40
47
122
/
3 a/s
1
16
10
27
6 a/s
2
4
4
10
9 a/s
1
1
4
6
10 a/s
0
1
0
1
12 a/s
3
3
1
7
18 a/s
0
0
0
0
24 a/s
0
1
0
1
Full Board
5
8
0
13
Tabled
1
0
1
2
*Other
1
0
0
No Clemency
2
TOTAL
51
76
is
67°
GERALD
BOARD DECISIONS BY PANEL
DECISION:
A
B
C
TOTALS
Pardon
=
24
41
109
3 m/w
9
6
8
23
6 a/s
4
5
2
11
9 a/s
1
1
0
2
12 a/s
3
0
0
3
N/C
9
1
0
10
Referred
o
9
2
11
to full
board
Tabled
0
2
0
2
TOTAL
70
48
53
MAY 8, 1975
PANEL
A
B
C
DATE
8th
9th
TOT
8th
9th
TOT
8th
9th
TOT
DISPOSED
70
42
112
37
68
105
51
66
117
TABLED, FULL BOARD, OR
OTHER
7
7
11
8
19
2
1
3
119
124
120
"BAD CASES"
5
8
4
(Lenient)
(2)
(3)
(2)
(Severe)
(3)
(5)
1
(2)
% of Dispositions
4.5
7.6
3.4
PANELS
A
B
C
Pardons
79 70.5%
64 60.9%
88 75.1%
3 Mos. A/S
10 8.9%
22 20.9%
18 15.4%
6 Mos. A/S
6 5.3%
9 8.6%
6 5.1%
9 Nos. A/S
2 1.7%
2 1.9%
4 3.4%
10 Mos. A/S
1 .9%
.
12 Mos. A/S
6 5.3%
3 2.8%
1
.8%
18 Mos. A/S
1
.8%
24 Mos. A/S
1 .9%
NO CLEMENCY
9 8.0%
3 2.8%
CIVILIAN
MILITARY
Pardosn
162 85.2%
64 46.7%
3 Mos. A/S
19 10.0%
30 21.9%
6 Mos. A/S
4 2.1%
14 10,2%
9 Mos. A/ S
1
.5%
7 5.1%
10 Mos. A/S
1
.7%
12 Mos. A/S
2 1.4%
8 5.8%
18 Mos. A/S
1
.7%
24 Mos A/S
1
.7%
NO CLEMENCY
2
1.4%
11
8.0%
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY Leans
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20500
May 6, 1975
MEMORANDUM
TO
Deputy Associate General Counsels
FROM
: = John Foote for
SUBJECT : Panels for Board Meetings, May 8 and 9
BOARD MEETING - THURSDAY, May 8th:
Panel A
Panel B
Panel C
Goodell
Dougovite
Maye
Walt
0' Connor
Agnich
Morrow
Ford
Adams
Riggs
Everhard
Lally
Craig
Puller
BOARD MEETING - FRIDAY, May 9th:
Panel W
Panel X
Panel Y
Goodell
Dougovite
Maye
Walt
Morrow
Adams
Everhard
Puller
Ford
Lally
Huson
R-Cons
Panel Z
Hesburgh (pm)
0' Connor
Agnich #
Craig
R-mod,
1000
Healwagh Riggs (p.m)
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD DECISIONS TO DATE
Military
Civilian
Pardon and Upgrade
21
Pardon
91 ( 3)
85 (17)
Alternative Service
1-3 Mos.
92 (13)
37 ( 3)
4-6 Mos.
69 ( 6)
30 (6)
7-9 Mos.
23 ( 3)
6 ( )
10-12 Mos.
13 ( 4)
8 ( 5)
13-24 Mos.
2 ( )
5 ( )
Commutation of Sentence
0 ( )
2 ( )
No Clemency
9 ( )
2 ( )
TOTAL
320 (29)
175 (36)
.
Tabled Cases
13
3
*Numbers in parenthesis indicate Cases announced by
President.
36.5 495 - 5/8/9/10
860
FORD
Handwerger 5/8/75
1
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
P
P
9moo
3MAR
6mos
#777
#561
#772
#1234
#5002
I. Baseline
1. Starting point
24
24
24
24
24
Months
2. Less three times prison time
Months
served.
3. Less alternative service
Months
performed, if entire period
is satisfactorily completed.
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
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.
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
or ability to understand
obligations or remedies
available under the law.
#777 #561
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#972
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#1234 #3007
III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued)
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 5½ms
2grstme 9mos (weak)
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
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
2
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
3moo
P
P
P
P
I. Baseline
3010
#940
#969
#972
#1036
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
Months
alternative service
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to length
of alternative service
1. Other criminal convictions.
1
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
parole.
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
XW
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
X+
10. Failure to report for
X
overseas assignment.
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
XW Xw
or ability to understand
obligations or remedies
available under the law.
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PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) 3010 #940 #969 #972 #1036
2. Personal and immediate family
X
problems.
3. Mental or physical condition
4. Employment or other activities
X
of service to the public
5. Service-connected disability
X
6. Extended period of creditable
lyrams
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:
Lunch
P
4/24/75
3
3 mot
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD
WORK SHEET
P
P
3mot
#1311
#1313
#1308
I. Baseline
#1044
#1266
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.
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 w
committed offense for
obviously manipulative
and selfish reasons.
6. Prior refusal to fulfill
X
alternative service.
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
III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) #1044 #1266 41311 #1313 #1308
2. Personal and immediate family
X
problems.
3. Mental or physical condition
X
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
status on precedural, technical
or improper grounds.
10. Evidence that an applicant acted
X
XW
X w
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:
4/24/75
4
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#1054 #1090 #1230 #1236 #1238
I. Baseline
P
P
P
3mos
P
1. Starting point
24
24
24
24
24
Months
2. Less three times prison time
24
Months
served.
3. Less alternative service
Months
performed, if entire period
is satisfactorily completed.
4. Less time served on probation
Months
or parole if entire period is
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
Months
if less than the above.
6. Three months minimum alternative
Months
service.
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
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
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
xw
X
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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PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) #1054 #1090 #1230 #1236 #1238 P
2. Personal and immediate family
X + 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
2 1/3yrs 7 nos 1yr.
military service.
7. Tours of service in the war
X
zone.
8. Substantial evidence of personal
XW
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
?
Z
/
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
XW
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:
walt.
4/24/75
5
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#1390 #3013 #3014#1309 #1374
I. Baseline
3mos 3mos N.C. P N.C.
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.
X
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.
GERALD
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
X
X
X
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
X
X
x 22
or ability to understand
obligations or remedies
available under the law.
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PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) #1390 #3013 #3014 #1309 #1374
2. Personal and immediate family XW
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 9 mos Daws 1yr 4ms
7 mos
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
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
XW XW 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
6
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#3029 #1192 #1784 #1930 #3261
I. Baseline
N.C. P
A/S
12mos 3mos
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
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
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
X
8 mgs
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
#3029 #1192 #17841930 #3261
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 1yr tma
8mos
military service.
7. Tours of service in the war
zone.
8. Substantial evidence of personal
or procedural unfairness.
9. Denial of conscientious objector
status on procedural, technical
or improper grounds.
10. Evidence that an applicant acted
X
X
for conscientious, not for mani-
pulative or selfish reasons.
11. Voluntarily submitted himself to
X
?
7
,
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 #7
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#1931 V.A, #3180 #3478 #3494 #3528
I. Baseline
P
N.C
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 umprisonment,
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
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
X
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
X X
10. Failure to report for
XW
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) #1931 #3180 #3478 #3494 #3528
2. Personal and immediate family
?
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
X
2grs
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
X
status on procedural, technical
or improper grounds.
10. Evidence that an applicant acted
X
for conscientious, not for mani-
pulative or selfish reasons.
2
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.
14. Above average military
X
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:
4/24/75 #
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#3533 #3538 #3733 #3731 #3531
I. Baseline
12mH P P Q M.C.
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
Xt
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
QX
X
X
X
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
2 moo 1½ 4mH Two 14 days
10. Failure to report for
overseas assignment.
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
XV
or ability to understand
obligations or remedies
available under the law.
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PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) #3533 A338 #3733 #3737 #3531
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 ye 7 mos
X3gola.
2 yrs 8ms
Tyrla
12 yrs
military service.
22mot
7. Tours of service in the war
X
X
X
zone.
8. Substantial evidence of personal XW 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
X
stress caused by combat.
13. Volunteering for combat,
X
X
or extension of service
while in combat.
14. Above average military
X
X
X
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
# 9
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#3015 #3016 #3039 #3042 #938
I. Baseline
N.C. N.C 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 above.
6. Three months minimum alternative
Months
service.
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
3 3 3 3 3 Months
alternative service
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to length
of alternative 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
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
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
4½ms
10. Failure to report for
overseas assignment.
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
X
or ability to understand
16
obligations or remedies
available under the law.
page two 4/24/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) #3015 #3016 #3039 #3042 #938
2. Personal and immediate family
problems.
3. Mental or physical condition
XW
4. Employment or other activities
X
X
of service to the public
5. Service-connected disability
6. Extended period of creditable
2mD
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
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 #10
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#1296 #3001 #3007 #3008 #1386
I. Baseline
P
P
N.C.
P
6mos
1. Starting point
24
24
24
24
24
Months
2. Less three times prison time
45 126
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
23
3
3
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
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
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
XW
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) #1296 #3001 #3007 #3008 #1386
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
military service.
7. Tours of service in the war
zone.
8. Substantial evidence of personal
or procedural unfairness.
9. Denial of conscientious objector
status on procedural, technical
or improper grounds.
10. Evidence that an applicant acted x
XW
x
for conscientious, not for mani-
pulative or selfish reasons.
11. Voluntarily submitted himself to X
Q
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
#11
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#1319 #1377 #3030 #8032 S#3033
I. Baseline
P
P
P
17mg
N.C.
1. Starting point
24
24
24
24
24
Months
2. Less three times prison time
18
Months
served.
3. Less alternative service
Months
performed, if entire period
is satisfactorily completed.
4. Less time served on probation
Months
or parole if entire period is
satisfactorily completed.
5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,
Months
if less than the above.
6. Three months minimum alternative
Months
service.
Conclusion: Baseline amount of
3
3
3
3
3
Months
alternative service
II. Aggravating Circumstances
Additions to length
of alternative 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
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
y
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
X2abys
XW
10. Failure to report for
overseas assignment.
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
X
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) #1319 #1377 #3030 #3032 #3033
2. Personal and immediate family
X
problems.
3. Mental or physical condition
4. Employment or other activities
X
of service to the public
5. Service-connected disability
X
6. Extended period of creditable
1yr
1gr
7½ms
1 yr 3ms.
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 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
X
stress caused by combat.
13. Volunteering for combat,
or extension of service
while in combat.
14. Above average military
x X
x
conduct and proficiency , 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
12
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
# 3473 #3177 #3169 #3489 #3318
I. Baseline
P
P
P
P
P
1. Starting point
24
24
24
24
24
Months
2. Less three times prison time
7 12
Months
served.
12
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,
0
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.
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
KW
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
15 X 12mg
10. Failure to report for
overseas assignment.
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
X
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) #3473 #3177 #3169 #3489 #3318
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
bms 42gs3ms 1 / 2 yrs
military service.
7. Tours of service in the war
X
zone.
8. Substantial evidence of personal XW
X
or procedural unfairness.
9. Denial of conscientious objector
status on procedural, technical
or improper grounds.
10. Evidence that an applicant acted
x
X
for conscientious, not for mani-
pulative or selfish reasons.
11. Voluntarily submitted himself to
X
X
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
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
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
P
13
P
3376
#
#3204
#3273
3396
#5374
I. Baseline
P
V.A.
3377
P
D.D,
6mos
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.
7. Violation of probation or
parole.
8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses
X
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
XW
10. Failure to report for
overseas assignment.
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
X
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) #3201 #3273 3396 3376 #3377
2. Personal and immediate family
problems.
3. Mental or physical condition
4. Employment or other activities
4
of service to the public
5. Service-connected disability
6. Extended period of creditable
X
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
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,
X
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
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
14
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
#
#
#
A
#
3380
3384
3385
3392
3374
I. Baseline
6ms.
P
p
P
3mox
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 w
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
9. AWOL/UA of extended length
5ms.
1 yr 2,as x3po
10. Failure to report for
overseas assignment.
III. Mitigating Circumstances
Subtractions from length
of alternative service
1. Lack of sufficient education
X
or ability to understand
28
obligations or remedies
available under the law.
page two 4/24/75
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET
III. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) 3380 3384 3385 #3392 3374
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
4ma,
2½gs 10ma
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
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
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:
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Ford Presidential Library\n5/8/9h,\nFORD\nPanel A Dispositions\nis\nSERALD\n70 cases\n(2 upgrades)\nThurday Panels\n5/10/75\nA. Goodell\nWalt\nMorrow\nRiggs\nCraig\nB. Dougovito\nO' Connor\nFord\nEverhard\nC. Maye\nAdams\nPuller\nAgnich\nLally\nFriday and Saturday Panels\n5/11 - 12/75\nnever used,\nPanel W\nGoodell\nWalt\nLally\nEverhard\nPanel X\nDougovito\nPuller\nMorrow (absent Saturday)\nRiggs\nEverhard\nPanel Y\nMaye\nAdams\nCraig\nFord\nO'Connor\nT\nAdams\nPanel Z\n(O' Connor\nFord\nAgnich\nCraig\nMay 9\nBOARD DECISIONS BY PANEL\nDECISION:\nA\nB\nC\nTOTALS\nPardon\n35\n40\n47\n122\n/\n3 a/s\n1\n16\n10\n27\n6 a/s\n2\n4\n4\n10\n9 a/s\n1\n1\n4\n6\n10 a/s\n0\n1\n0\n1\n12 a/s\n3\n3\n1\n7\n18 a/s\n0\n0\n0\n0\n24 a/s\n0\n1\n0\n1\nFull Board\n5\n8\n0\n13\nTabled\n1\n0\n1\n2\n*Other\n1\n0\n0\nNo Clemency\n2\nTOTAL\n51\n76\nis\n67°\nGERALD\nBOARD DECISIONS BY PANEL\nDECISION:\nA\nB\nC\nTOTALS\nPardon\n=\n24\n41\n109\n3 m/w\n9\n6\n8\n23\n6 a/s\n4\n5\n2\n11\n9 a/s\n1\n1\n0\n2\n12 a/s\n3\n0\n0\n3\nN/C\n9\n1\n0\n10\nReferred\no\n9\n2\n11\nto full\nboard\nTabled\n0\n2\n0\n2\nTOTAL\n70\n48\n53\nMAY 8, 1975\nPANEL\nA\nB\nC\nDATE\n8th\n9th\nTOT\n8th\n9th\nTOT\n8th\n9th\nTOT\nDISPOSED\n70\n42\n112\n37\n68\n105\n51\n66\n117\nTABLED, FULL BOARD, OR\nOTHER\n7\n7\n11\n8\n19\n2\n1\n3\n119\n124\n120\n\"BAD CASES\"\n5\n8\n4\n(Lenient)\n(2)\n(3)\n(2)\n(Severe)\n(3)\n(5)\n1\n(2)\n% of Dispositions\n4.5\n7.6\n3.4\nPANELS\nA\nB\nC\nPardons\n79 70.5%\n64 60.9%\n88 75.1%\n3 Mos. A/S\n10 8.9%\n22 20.9%\n18 15.4%\n6 Mos. A/S\n6 5.3%\n9 8.6%\n6 5.1%\n9 Nos. A/S\n2 1.7%\n2 1.9%\n4 3.4%\n10 Mos. A/S\n1 .9%\n.\n12 Mos. A/S\n6 5.3%\n3 2.8%\n1\n.8%\n18 Mos. A/S\n1\n.8%\n24 Mos. A/S\n1 .9%\nNO CLEMENCY\n9 8.0%\n3 2.8%\nCIVILIAN\nMILITARY\nPardosn\n162 85.2%\n64 46.7%\n3 Mos. A/S\n19 10.0%\n30 21.9%\n6 Mos. A/S\n4 2.1%\n14 10,2%\n9 Mos. A/ S\n1\n.5%\n7 5.1%\n10 Mos. A/S\n1\n.7%\n12 Mos. A/S\n2 1.4%\n8 5.8%\n18 Mos. A/S\n1\n.7%\n24 Mos A/S\n1\n.7%\nNO CLEMENCY\n2\n1.4%\n11\n8.0%\nPRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY Leans\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nWASHINGTON, D.C. 20500\nMay 6, 1975\nMEMORANDUM\nTO\nDeputy Associate General Counsels\nFROM\n: = John Foote for\nSUBJECT : Panels for Board Meetings, May 8 and 9\nBOARD MEETING - THURSDAY, May 8th:\nPanel A\nPanel B\nPanel C\nGoodell\nDougovite\nMaye\nWalt\n0' Connor\nAgnich\nMorrow\nFord\nAdams\nRiggs\nEverhard\nLally\nCraig\nPuller\nBOARD MEETING - FRIDAY, May 9th:\nPanel W\nPanel X\nPanel Y\nGoodell\nDougovite\nMaye\nWalt\nMorrow\nAdams\nEverhard\nPuller\nFord\nLally\nHuson\nR-Cons\nPanel Z\nHesburgh (pm)\n0' Connor\nAgnich #\nCraig\nR-mod,\n1000\nHealwagh Riggs (p.m)\nPRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD DECISIONS TO DATE\nMilitary\nCivilian\nPardon and Upgrade\n21\nPardon\n91 ( 3)\n85 (17)\nAlternative Service\n1-3 Mos.\n92 (13)\n37 ( 3)\n4-6 Mos.\n69 ( 6)\n30 (6)\n7-9 Mos.\n23 ( 3)\n6 ( )\n10-12 Mos.\n13 ( 4)\n8 ( 5)\n13-24 Mos.\n2 ( )\n5 ( )\nCommutation of Sentence\n0 ( )\n2 ( )\nNo Clemency\n9 ( )\n2 ( )\nTOTAL\n320 (29)\n175 (36)\n.\nTabled Cases\n13\n3\n*Numbers in parenthesis indicate Cases announced by\nPresident.\n36.5 495 - 5/8/9/10\n860\nFORD\nHandwerger 5/8/75\n1\nPRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET\nP\nP\n9moo\n3MAR\n6mos\n#777\n#561\n#772\n#1234\n#5002\nI. Baseline\n1. Starting point\n24\n24\n24\n24\n24\nMonths\n2. Less three times prison time\nMonths\nserved.\n3. Less alternative service\nMonths\nperformed, if entire period\nis satisfactorily completed.\n4. Less time served on probation\nMonths\nor parole if entire period is\nsatisfactorily completed.\n5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,\nMonths\nif less than the acove.\n6. Three months minimum alternative\nMonths\nservice.\nConclusion: Baseline amount of\n3 3\n3\nMonths\nalternative service\nII. Aggravating Circumstances\nAdditions to length\nof alternative service\n1. Other criminal convictions.\nX\nX\n2. False statement to the\nPresidential Clemency Board\nby applicant.\n3. Use of force by applicant\ncollaterally to AWOL, de-\nsertion, or missing move-\nment, or civilian draft\nevasion offense.\n4. Desettion during combat.\n5. Evidence that applicant\nX\ncommitted offense for\nobviously manipulative\nand selfish reasons.\n6. Prior refusal to fulfill\nalternative service.\n7. Violation of probation or\nparole.\n8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses\nX\nX X\n9. AWOL/UA of extended length\nX\nX\n10. Failure to report for\noverseas assignment.\nIII. Mitigating Circumstances\nSubtractions from length\nof alternative service\n1. Lack of sufficient education\nor ability to understand\nobligations or remedies\navailable under the law.\n#777 #561\npage two 4/24/75\n#972\nPRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET\n#1234 #3007\nIII. Mitigating Circumstances (continued)\n2. Personal and immediate family\nX\nX\nproblems.\n3. Mental or physical condition\n4. Employment or other activities\nX\nof service to the public\n5. Service-connected disability\n6. Extended period of creditable 5½ms\n2grstme 9mos (weak)\nmilitary service.\n7. Tours of service in the war\nzone.\n8. Substantial evidence of personal\nX\nor procedural unfairness.\n9. Denial of conscientious objector\nstatus on precedural, technical\nor improper grounds.\n10. Evidence that an applicant acted\nfor conscientious, not for mani-\npulative or selfish reasons.\n11. Voluntarily submitted himself to\nX\nauthorities\n12. Behavior which reflects mental\nstress caused by combat.\n13. Volunteering for combat,\nor extension of service\nwhile in combat.\n14. Above average military\nX\nX\nconduct and proficiency , or\nunit citations.\n15. Personal decorations for valor\n16. Wounds in combat\nTotal months subtracted from baseline\nbecause of mitigating circumstances:\nIV. Summary\n1. Baseline alternative service\n2. Amount added because of aggra-\nvating circumstances.\n3. Amount subtracted because of\nmitigating circumstances.\nRecommendation to President:\n4/24/75\n2\nPRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET\n3moo\nP\nP\nP\nP\nI. Baseline\n3010\n#940\n#969\n#972\n#1036\n1. Starting point\n24\n24\n24\n24\n24\nMonths\n2. Less three times prison time\nMonths\nserved.\n3. Less alternative service\nMonths\nperformed, if entire period\nis satisfactorily completed.\n4. Less time served on probation\nMonths\nor parole if entire period is\nsatisfactorily completed.\n5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,\nMonths\nif less than the acove.\n6. Three months minimum alternative\nMonths\nservice.\nConclusion: Baseline amount of\n3\n3\nMonths\nalternative service\nII. Aggravating Circumstances\nAdditions to length\nof alternative service\n1. Other criminal convictions.\n1\n2. False statement to the\nPresidential Clemency Board\nby applicant.\n3. Use of force by applicant\ncollaterally to AWOL, de-\nsertion, or missing move-\nment, or civilian draft\nevasion offense.\n4. Desettion during combat.\n5. Evidence that applicant\ncommitted offense for\nobviously manipulative\nand selfish reasons.\n6. Prior refusal to fulfill\nalternative service.\n7. Violation of probation or\nparole.\n8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses\nXW\n9. AWOL/UA of extended length\nX+\n10. Failure to report for\nX\noverseas assignment.\nIII. Mitigating Circumstances\nSubtractions from length\nof alternative service\n1. Lack of sufficient education\nXW Xw\nor ability to understand\nobligations or remedies\navailable under the law.\npage two 4/24/75\nPRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET\nIII. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) 3010 #940 #969 #972 #1036\n2. Personal and immediate family\nX\nproblems.\n3. Mental or physical condition\n4. Employment or other activities\nX\nof service to the public\n5. Service-connected disability\nX\n6. Extended period of creditable\nlyrams\nmilitary service.\n7. Tours of service in the war\nzone.\n8. Substantial evidence of personal\nor procedural unfairness.\n9. Denial of conscientious objector\nstatus on precedural, technical\nor improper grounds.\n10. Evidence that an applicant acted\nX\nX\nfor conscientious, not for mani-\npulative or selfish reasons.\n11. Voluntarily submitted himself to\nX\nX\nX\nauthorities\n12. Behavior which reflects mental\nstress caused by combat.\n13. Volunteering for combat,\nor extension of service\nwhile in combat.\n14. Above average military\nX\nconduct and proficiency , or\nunit citations.\n15. Personal decorations for valor\n16. Wounds in combat\nTotal months subtracted from baseline\nbecause of mitigating circumstances:\nIV. Summary\n1. Baseline alternative service\n2. Amount added because of aggra-\nvating circumstances.\n3. Amount subtracted because of\nmitigating circumstances.\nRecommendation to President:\nLunch\nP\n4/24/75\n3\n3 mot\nPRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD\nWORK SHEET\nP\nP\n3mot\n#1311\n#1313\n#1308\nI. Baseline\n#1044\n#1266\n1. Starting point\n24\n24\n24\n24\n24\nMonths\n2. Less three times prison time\nMonths\nserved.\n3. Less alternative service\nMonths\nperformed, if entire period\nis satisfactorily completed.\n4. Less time served on probation\nMonths\nor parole if entire period is\nsatisfactorily completed.\n5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,\nMonths\nif less than the acove.\n6. Three months minimum alternative\nMonths\nservice.\nConclusion: Baseline amount of\n3\nMonths\nalternative service\nII. Aggravating Circumstances\nAdditions to length\nof alternative service\n1. Other criminal convictions.\n2. False statement to the\nPresidential Clemency Board\nby applicant.\n3. Use of force by applicant\ncollaterally to AWOL, de-\nsertion, or missing move-\nment, or civilian draft\nevasion offense.\n4. Desettion during combat.\n5. Evidence that applicant\nX w\ncommitted offense for\nobviously manipulative\nand selfish reasons.\n6. Prior refusal to fulfill\nX\nalternative service.\n7. Violation of probation or\nparole.\n8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses\n9. AWOL/UA of extended length\n10. Failure to report for\noverseas assignment.\nIII. Mitigating Circumstances\nSubtractions from length\nof alternative service\n1. Lack of sufficient education\nor ability to understand\nobligations or remedies\navailable under the law.\npage two 4/24/75\nPRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET\nIII. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) #1044 #1266 41311 #1313 #1308\n2. Personal and immediate family\nX\nproblems.\n3. Mental or physical condition\nX\n4. Employment or other activities\nX\nX\nof service to the public\n5. Service-connected disability\n6. Extended period of creditable\nmilitary service.\n7. Tours of service in the war\nzone.\n8. Substantial evidence of personal\nor procedural unfairness.\n9. Denial of conscientious objector\nstatus on precedural, technical\nor improper grounds.\n10. Evidence that an applicant acted\nX\nXW\nX w\nX\nfor conscientious, not for mani-\npulative or selfish reasons.\n11. Voluntarily submitted himself to X\n{\nX\nx\nauthorities\n12. Behavior which reflects mental\nstress caused by combat.\n13. Volunteering for combat,\nor extension of service\nwhile in combat.\n14. Above average military\nconduct and proficiency, or\nunit citations.\n15. Personal decorations for valor\n16. Wounds in combat\nTotal months subtracted from baseline\nbecause of mitigating circumstances:\nIV. Summary\n1. Baseline alternative service\n2. Amount added because of aggra-\nvating circumstances.\n3. Amount subtracted because of\nmitigating circumstances.\nRecommendation to President:\n4/24/75\n4\nPRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET\n#1054 #1090 #1230 #1236 #1238\nI. Baseline\nP\nP\nP\n3mos\nP\n1. Starting point\n24\n24\n24\n24\n24\nMonths\n2. Less three times prison time\n24\nMonths\nserved.\n3. Less alternative service\nMonths\nperformed, if entire period\nis satisfactorily completed.\n4. Less time served on probation\nMonths\nor parole if entire period is\nsatisfactorily completed.\n5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,\nMonths\nif less than the above.\n6. Three months minimum alternative\nMonths\nservice.\nConclusion: Baseline amount of\n3\nMonths\nalternative service\nII. Aggravating Circumstances\nAdditions to length\nof alternative service\n1. Other criminal convictions.\n2. False statement to the\nPresidential Clemency Board\nby applicant.\n3. Use of force by applicant\ncollaterally to AWOL, de-\nsertion, or missing move-\nment, or civilian draft\nevasion offense.\n4. Desettion during combat.\n5. Evidence that applicant\ncommitted offense for\nobviously manipulative\nand selfish reasons.\n6. Prior refusal to fulfill\nalternative service.\n7. Violation of probation or\nparole.\n8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses\nX\n9. AWOL/UA of extended length\nxw\nX\n10. Failure to report for\noverseas assignment.\nIII. Mitigating Circumstances\nSubtractions from length\nof alternative service\n1. Lack of sufficient education\nXW\nor ability to understand\nobligations or remedies\navailable under the law.\npage two 4/24/75\nPRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET\nIII. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) #1054 #1090 #1230 #1236 #1238 P\n2. Personal and immediate family\nX + X\nproblems.\n3. Mental or physical condition\nX\n4. Employment or other activities\nof service to the public\n5. Service connected disability\n6. Extended period of creditable\n2 1/3yrs 7 nos 1yr.\nmilitary service.\n7. Tours of service in the war\nX\nzone.\n8. Substantial evidence of personal\nXW\nor procedural unfairness.\n9. Denial of conscientious objector\nstatus on precedural, technical\nor improper grounds.\n10. Evidence that an applicant acted\nX\nfor conscientious, not for mani-\npulative or selfish reasons.\n11. Voluntarily submitted himself to\nX\n?\nZ\n/\nauthorities\n12. Behavior which reflects mental\nstress caused by combat.\n13. Volunteering for combat,\nor extension of service\nwhile in combat.\n14. Above average military\nXW\nconduct and proficiency , or\nunit citations.\n15. Personal decorations for valor\n16. Wounds in combat\nTotal months subtracted from baseline\nbecause of mitigating circumstances:\nIV. Summary\n1. Baseline alternative service\n2. Amount added because of aggra-\nvating circumstances.\n3. Amount subtracted because of\nmitigating circumstances.\nRecommendation to President:\nwalt.\n4/24/75\n5\nPRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET\n#1390 #3013 #3014#1309 #1374\nI. Baseline\n3mos 3mos N.C. P N.C.\n1. Starting point\n24\n24\n24\n24\n24\nMonths\n2. Less three times prison time\nMonths\nserved.\n3. Less alternative service\nMonths\nperformed, if entire period\nis satisfactorily completed.\n4. Less time served on probation\nMonths\nor parole if entire period is\nsatisfactorily completed.\n5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,\nMonths\nif less than the acove.\n6. Three months minimum alternative\nMonths\nservice.\nConclusion: Baseline amount of\n3 3 3 3 3 Months\nalternative service\nII. Aggravating Circumstances\nAdditions to length\nof alternative service\n1. Other criminal convictions.\nX\nX\nx\n2. False statement to the\nPresidential Clemency Board\nby applicant.\n3. Use of force by applicant\ncollaterally to AWOL, de-\nsertion, or missing move-\nment, or civilian draft\nevasion offense.\n4. Desettion during combat.\nX\n5. Evidence that applicant\n*\nX\nX\ncommitted offense for\nobviously manipulative\nand selfish reasons.\n6. Prior refusal to fulfill\nalternative service.\n7. Violation of probation or\nparole.\nGERALD\n8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses\nX\nX\nX\nX\n9. AWOL/UA of extended length\n10. Failure to report for\noverseas assignment.\nIII. Mitigating Circumstances\nSubtractions from length\nof alternative service\n1. Lack of sufficient education\nX\nX\nx 22\nor ability to understand\nobligations or remedies\navailable under the law.\npage two 4/24/75\nPRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET\nIII. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) #1390 #3013 #3014 #1309 #1374\n2. Personal and immediate family XW\nproblems.\n3. Mental or physical condition\n4. Employment or other activities\nX\nof service to the public\n5. Service-connected disability\n6. Extended period of creditable 9 mos Daws 1yr 4ms\n7 mos\nmilitary service.\n7. Tours of service in the war\nX\nzone.\n8. Substantial evidence of personal\nor procedural unfairness.\n9. Denial of conscientious objector\nstatus on precedural, technical\nor improper grounds.\n10. Evidence that an applicant acted\nX\nfor conscientious, not for mani-\npulative or selfish reasons.\n11. Voluntarily submitted himself to\n#\nX\nauthorities\n12. Behavior which reflects mental\nstress caused by combat.\n13. Volunteering for combat,\nor extension of service\nwhile in combat.\n14. Above average military\nXW XW X\nconduct and proficiency , or\nunit citations.\n15. Personal decorations for valor\n16. Wounds in combat\nTotal months subtracted from baseline\nbecause of mitigating circumstances:\nIV. Summary\n1. Baseline alternative service\n2. Amount added because of aggra-\nvating circumstances.\n3. Amount subtracted because of\nmitigating circumstances.\nRecommendation to President:\n4/24/75\n6\nPRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET\n#3029 #1192 #1784 #1930 #3261\nI. Baseline\nN.C. P\nA/S\n12mos 3mos\n1. Starting point\n24\n24\n24\n24\n24\nMonths\n2. Less three times prison time\nMonths\nserved.\n3. Less alternative service\nMonths\nperformed, if entire period\nis satisfactorily completed.\n4. Less time served on probation\nMonths\nor parole if entire period is\nsatisfactorily completed.\n5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,\nMonths\nif less than the acove.\n6. Three months minimum alternative\nMonths\nservice.\nConclusion: Baseline amount of\n3 3 3 3\nMonths\nalternative service\nII. Aggravating Circumstances\nAdditions to length\nof alternative service\n1. Other criminal convictions.\nX\n2. False statement to the\nPresidential Clemency Board\nby applicant.\n3. Use of force by applicant\n#\ncollaterally to AWOL, de-\nsertion, or missing move-\nment, or civilian draft\nevasion offense.\n4. Desettion during combat.\n5. Evidence that applicant\nx X\ncommitted offense for\nobviously manipulative\nand selfish reasons.\n6. Prior refusal to fulfill\nalternative service.\n7. Violation of probation or\nparole.\n8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses\nX\n9. AWOL/UA of extended length\nX\n8 mgs\n10. Failure to report for\noverseas assignment.\nIII. Mitigating Circumstances\nSubtractions from length\nof alternative service\n1. Lack of sufficient education\n?\nor ability to understand\nobligations or remedies\navailable under the law.\npage two 4/24/75\nPRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET\n#3029 #1192 #17841930 #3261\nIII. Mitigating Circumstances (continued)\n2. Personal and immediate family\nproblems.\n3. Mental or physical condition\nX\n4. Employment or other activities\nX\nof service to the public\n5. Service-connected disability\n6. Extended period of creditable 1yr tma\n8mos\nmilitary service.\n7. Tours of service in the war\nzone.\n8. Substantial evidence of personal\nor procedural unfairness.\n9. Denial of conscientious objector\nstatus on procedural, technical\nor improper grounds.\n10. Evidence that an applicant acted\nX\nX\nfor conscientious, not for mani-\npulative or selfish reasons.\n11. Voluntarily submitted himself to\nX\n?\n7\n,\nauthorities\n12. Behavior which reflects mental\nstress caused by combat.\n13. Volunteering for combat,\nor extension of service\nwhile in combat.\n14. Above average military\nX\nconduct and proficiency, or\nunit citations.\n15. Personal decorations for valor\n16. Wounds in combat\nTotal months subtracted from baseline\nbecause of mitigating circumstances:\nIV. Summary\n1. Baseline alternative service\n2. Amount added because of aggra-\nvating circumstances.\n3. Amount subtracted because of\nmitigating circumstances.\nRecommendation to President:\n4/24/75 #7\nPRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET\n#1931 V.A, #3180 #3478 #3494 #3528\nI. Baseline\nP\nN.C\nP\nP\nP\n1. Starting point\n24\n24\n24\n24\n24\nMonths\n2. Less three times prison time\nMonths\nserved.\n3. Less alternative service\nMonths\nperformed, if entire period\nis satisfactorily completed.\n4. Less time served on probation\nMonths\nor parole if entire period is\nsatisfactorily completed.\n5. Judge's sentence to umprisonment,\nMonths\nif less than the acove.\n6. Three months minimum alternative\nMonths\nservice.\nConclusion: Baseline amount of\n3\n3\n3\n3\n3\nMonths\nalternative service\nII. Aggravating Circumstances\nAdditions to length\nof alternative service\n1. Other criminal convictions.\n$\nX\nX\n2. False statement to the\nPresidential Clemency Board\nby applicant.\n3. Use of force by applicant\ncollaterally to AWOL, de-\nsertion, or missing move-\nment, or civilian draft\nevasion offense.\n4. Desettion during combat.\n5. Evidence that applicant\n$\nX\ncommitted offense for\nobviously manipulative\nand selfish reasons.\n6. Prior refusal to fulfill\nalternative service.\n7. Violation of probation or\nparole.\n8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses\n#\nX\nX\n9. AWOL/UA of extended length\nX X\n10. Failure to report for\nXW\noverseas assignment.\nIII. Mitigating Circumstances\nSubtractions from length\nof alternative service\n1. Lack of sufficient education\nor ability to understand\nobligations or remedies\navailable under the law.\npage two 4/24/75\nPRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET\nIII. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) #1931 #3180 #3478 #3494 #3528\n2. Personal and immediate family\n?\nX\nproblems.\n3. Mental or physical condition\nX\n4. Employment or other activities\nX\nof service to the public\n5. Service-connected disability\n6. Extended period of creditable\nX\n2grs\nmilitary service.\n7. Tours of service in the war\nX\nX\nzone.\n8. Substantial evidence of personal\nX\nor procedural unfairness.\n9. Denial of conscientious objector\nX\nstatus on procedural, technical\nor improper grounds.\n10. Evidence that an applicant acted\nX\nfor conscientious, not for mani-\npulative or selfish reasons.\n2\n11. Voluntarily submitted himself to X\nX\n,\nauthorities\n12. Behavior which reflects mental\nstress caused by combat.\n13. Volunteering for combat,\nX\nor extension of service\nwhile in combat.\n14. Above average military\nX\nX\nconduct and proficiency , or\nunit citations.\n15. Personal decorations for valor\nX\n16. Wounds in combat\nTotal months subtracted from baseline\nbecause of mitigating circumstances:\nIV. Summary\n1. Baseline alternative service\n2. Amount added because of aggra-\nvating circumstances.\n3. Amount subtracted because of\nmitigating circumstances.\nRecommendation to President:\n4/24/75 #\nPRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET\n#3533 #3538 #3733 #3731 #3531\nI. Baseline\n12mH P P Q M.C.\n1. Starting point\n24\n24\n24\n24\n24\nMonths\n2. Less three times prison time\nMonths\nserved.\n3. Less alternative service\nMonths\nperformed, if entire period\nis satisfactorily completed.\n4. Less time served on probation\nMonths\nor parole if entire period is\nsatisfactorily completed.\n5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,\nMonths\nif less than the acove.\n6. Three months minimum alternative\nMonths\nservice.\nConclusion: Baseline amount of\n3\n3\n3\n3\n3\nMonths\nalternative service\nII. Aggravating Circumstances\nAdditions to length\nof alternative service\n1. Other criminal convictions.\nX+ X\nX\n2. False statement to the\nPresidential Clemency Board\nby applicant.\n3. Use of force by applicant\ncollaterally to AWOL, de-\nsertion, or missing move-\nment, or civilian draft\nevasion offense.\n4. Desettion during combat.\n5. Evidence that applicant\nXt\nX\ncommitted offense for\nobviously manipulative\nand selfish reasons.\n6. Prior refusal to fulfill\nalternative service.\n7. Violation of probation or\nparole.\n8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses\nQX\nX\nX\nX\n9. AWOL/UA of extended length\n2 moo 1½ 4mH Two 14 days\n10. Failure to report for\noverseas assignment.\nIII. Mitigating Circumstances\nSubtractions from length\nof alternative service\n1. Lack of sufficient education\nXV\nor ability to understand\nobligations or remedies\navailable under the law.\npage two 4/24/75\nPRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET\nIII. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) #3533 A338 #3733 #3737 #3531\n2. Personal and immediate family\nX\nproblems.\n3. Mental or physical condition\n4. Employment or other activities\nof service to the public\n5. Service-connected disability\n6. Extended period of creditable\n1 ye 7 mos\nX3gola.\n2 yrs 8ms\nTyrla\n12 yrs\nmilitary service.\n22mot\n7. Tours of service in the war\nX\nX\nX\nzone.\n8. Substantial evidence of personal XW X\nor procedural unfairness.\n9. Denial of conscientious objector\nstatus on precedural, technical\nor improper grounds.\n10. Evidence that an applicant acted\nfor conscientious, not for mani-\npulative or selfish reasons.\n11. Voluntarily submitted himself to\nX\nX\nauthorities\n12. Behavior which reflects mental\nX\nstress caused by combat.\n13. Volunteering for combat,\nX\nX\nor extension of service\nwhile in combat.\n14. Above average military\nX\nX\nX\nX\nX\nconduct and proficiency, or\nunit citations.\n15. Personal decorations for valor\n16. Wounds in combat\nTotal months subtracted from baseline\nbecause of mitigating circumstances:\nIV. Summary\n1. Baseline alternative service\n2. Amount added because of aggra-\nvating circumstances.\n3. Amount subtracted because of\nmitigating circumstances.\nRecommendation to President:\n4/24/75\n# 9\nPRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET\n#3015 #3016 #3039 #3042 #938\nI. Baseline\nN.C. N.C P P P\n1. Starting point\n24\n24\n24\n24\n24\nMonths\n2. Less three times prison time\nMonths\nserved.\n3. Less alternative service\nMonths\nperformed, if entire period\nis satisfactorily completed.\n4. Less time served on probation\nMonths\nor parole if entire period is\nsatisfactorily completed.\n5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,\nMonths\nif less than the above.\n6. Three months minimum alternative\nMonths\nservice.\nConclusion: Baseline amount of\n3 3 3 3 3 Months\nalternative service\nII. Aggravating Circumstances\nAdditions to length\nof alternative service\n1. Other criminal convictions.\n?\n2. False statement to the\nPresidential Clemency Board\nby applicant.\n3. Use of force by applicant\ncollaterally to AWOL, de-\nsertion, or missing move-\nment, or civilian draft\nevasion offense.\n4. Desettion during combat.\n5. Evidence that applicant\nX\ncommitted offense for\nobviously manipulative\nand selfish reasons.\n6. Prior refusal to fulfill\nalternative service.\n7. Violation of probation or\nparole.\n8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses\nX X\n9. AWOL/UA of extended length\n4½ms\n10. Failure to report for\noverseas assignment.\nIII. Mitigating Circumstances\nSubtractions from length\nof alternative service\n1. Lack of sufficient education\nX\nor ability to understand\n16\nobligations or remedies\navailable under the law.\npage two 4/24/75\nPRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET\nIII. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) #3015 #3016 #3039 #3042 #938\n2. Personal and immediate family\nproblems.\n3. Mental or physical condition\nXW\n4. Employment or other activities\nX\nX\nof service to the public\n5. Service-connected disability\n6. Extended period of creditable\n2mD\nmilitary service.\n7. Tours of service in the war\nzone.\n8. Substantial evidence of personal\nor procedural unfairness.\n9. Denial of conscientious objector\nX\nstatus on precedural, technical\nor improper grounds.\n10. Evidence that an applicant acted\nx\nX\nX\nfor conscientious, not for mani-\npulative or selfish reasons.\n11. Voluntarily submitted himself to\nX\nauthorities\n12. Behavior which reflects mental\nstress caused by combat.\n13. Volunteering for combat,\nor extension of service\nwhile in combat.\n14. Above average military\nconduct and proficiency , or\nunit citations.\n15. Personal decorations for valor\n16. Wounds in combat\nTotal months subtracted from baseline\nbecause of mitigating circumstances:\nIV. Summary\n1. Baseline alternative service\n2. Amount added because of aggra-\nvating circumstances.\n3. Amount subtracted because of\nmitigating circumstances.\nRecommendation to President:\n4/24/75 #10\nPRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET\n#1296 #3001 #3007 #3008 #1386\nI. Baseline\nP\nP\nN.C.\nP\n6mos\n1. Starting point\n24\n24\n24\n24\n24\nMonths\n2. Less three times prison time\n45 126\nMonths\nserved.\n3. Less alternative service\nMonths\nperformed, if entire period\nis satisfactorily completed.\n4. Less time served on probation\nMonths\nor parole if entire period is\nsatisfactorily completed.\n5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,\nMonths\nif less than the acove.\n6. Three months minimum alternative\nMonths\nservice.\nConclusion: Baseline amount of\n23\n3\n3\n3\n3\nMonths\nalternative service\nII. Aggravating Circumstances\nAdditions to length\nof alternative service\n1. Other criminal convictions.\nX\n2. False statement to the\nPresidential Clemency Board\nby applicant.\n3. Use of force by applicant\ncollaterally to AWOL, de-\nsertion, or missing move-\nment, or civilian draft\nevasion offense.\n4. Desettion during combat.\n5. Evidence that applicant\nX\nX\ncommitted offense for\nobviously manipulative\nand selfish reasons.\n6. Prior refusal to fulfill\nalternative service.\n7. Violation of probation or\nparole.\n8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses\nX\nX\n9. AWOL/UA of extended length\n10. Failure to report for\noverseas assignment.\nIII. Mitigating Circumstances\nSubtractions from length\nof alternative service\n1. Lack of sufficient education\nXW\nor ability to understand\nobligations or remedies\navailable under the law.\npage two 4/24/75\nPRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET\nIII. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) #1296 #3001 #3007 #3008 #1386\n2. Personal and immediate family\nproblems.\n3. Mental or physical condition\n4. Employment or other activities\nX\nof service to the public\n5. Service-connected disability\n6. Extended period of creditable\nmilitary service.\n7. Tours of service in the war\nzone.\n8. Substantial evidence of personal\nor procedural unfairness.\n9. Denial of conscientious objector\nstatus on procedural, technical\nor improper grounds.\n10. Evidence that an applicant acted x\nXW\nx\nfor conscientious, not for mani-\npulative or selfish reasons.\n11. Voluntarily submitted himself to X\nQ\nX\nX\nauthorities\n12. Behavior which reflects mental\nstress caused by combat.\n13. Volunteering for combat,\nor extension of service\nwhile in combat.\n14. Above average military\nX\nconduct and proficiency , or\nunit citations.\n15. Personal decorations for valor\n16. Wounds in combat\nTotal months subtracted from baseline\nbecause of mitigating circumstances:\nIV. Summary\n1. Baseline alternative service\n2. Amount added because of aggra-\nvating circumstances.\n3. Amount subtracted because of\nmitigating circumstances.\nRecommendation to President:\n4/24/75\n#11\nPRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET\n#1319 #1377 #3030 #8032 S#3033\nI. Baseline\nP\nP\nP\n17mg\nN.C.\n1. Starting point\n24\n24\n24\n24\n24\nMonths\n2. Less three times prison time\n18\nMonths\nserved.\n3. Less alternative service\nMonths\nperformed, if entire period\nis satisfactorily completed.\n4. Less time served on probation\nMonths\nor parole if entire period is\nsatisfactorily completed.\n5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,\nMonths\nif less than the above.\n6. Three months minimum alternative\nMonths\nservice.\nConclusion: Baseline amount of\n3\n3\n3\n3\n3\nMonths\nalternative service\nII. Aggravating Circumstances\nAdditions to length\nof alternative service\n1. Other criminal convictions.\nX X\nX\n2. False statement to the\nPresidential Clemency Board\nby applicant.\n3. Use of force by applicant\ncollaterally to AWOL, de-\nsertion, or missing move-\nment, or civilian draft\nevasion offense.\n4. Desettion during combat.\n5. Evidence that applicant\nX\nX\ncommitted offense for\nobviously manipulative\nand selfish reasons.\n6. Prior refusal to fulfill\nalternative service.\n7. Violation of probation or\nparole.\n8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses\nX\nX\nX\ny\n9. AWOL/UA of extended length\nX2abys\nXW\n10. Failure to report for\noverseas assignment.\nIII. Mitigating Circumstances\nSubtractions from length\nof alternative service\n1. Lack of sufficient education\nX\nor ability to understand\nobligations or remedies\navailable under the law.\npage two 4/24/75\nPRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET\nIII. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) #1319 #1377 #3030 #3032 #3033\n2. Personal and immediate family\nX\nproblems.\n3. Mental or physical condition\n4. Employment or other activities\nX\nof service to the public\n5. Service-connected disability\nX\n6. Extended period of creditable\n1yr\n1gr\n7½ms\n1 yr 3ms.\nmilitary service.\n7. Tours of service in the war\nx X\nzone.\n8. Substantial evidence of personal\nX\nor procedural unfairness.\n9. Denial of conscientious objector\nstatus on procedural, technical\nor improper grounds.\n10. Evidence that an applicant acted X\nfor conscientious, not for mani-\npulative or selfish reasons.\n11. Voluntarily submitted himself to X\nX\nauthorities\n12. Behavior which reflects mental\nX\nstress caused by combat.\n13. Volunteering for combat,\nor extension of service\nwhile in combat.\n14. Above average military\nx X\nx\nconduct and proficiency , or\nunit citations.\n15. Personal decorations for valor\n16. Wounds in combat\nTotal months subtracted from baseline\nbecause of mitigating circumstances:\nIV. Summary\n1. Baseline alternative service\n2. Amount added because of aggra-\nvating circumstances.\n3. Amount subtracted because of\nmitigating circumstances.\nRecommendation to President:\n4/24/75\n12\nPRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET\n# 3473 #3177 #3169 #3489 #3318\nI. Baseline\nP\nP\nP\nP\nP\n1. Starting point\n24\n24\n24\n24\n24\nMonths\n2. Less three times prison time\n7 12\nMonths\nserved.\n12\n3. Less alternative service\nMonths\nperformed, if entire period\nis satisfactorily completed.\n4. Less time served on probation\nMonths\nor parole if entire period is\nsatisfactorily completed.\n5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,\n0\nMonths\nif less than the acove.\n6. Three months minimum alternative\nMonths\nservice.\nConclusion: Baseline amount of\n3\n3\n3\n3\n3\nMonths\nalternative service\nII. Aggravating Circumstances\nAdditions to length\nof alternative service\n1. Other criminal convictions.\n2. False statement to the\nPresidential Clemency Board\nby applicant.\n3. Use of force by applicant\ncollaterally to AWOL, de-\nsertion, or missing move-\nment, or civilian draft\nevasion offense.\n4. Desettion during combat.\n5. Evidence that applicant\nKW\ncommitted offense for\nobviously manipulative\nand selfish reasons.\n6. Prior refusal to fulfill\nalternative service.\n7. Violation of probation or\nparole.\n8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses\nX X X\n9. AWOL/UA of extended length\n15 X 12mg\n10. Failure to report for\noverseas assignment.\nIII. Mitigating Circumstances\nSubtractions from length\nof alternative service\n1. Lack of sufficient education\nX\nor ability to understand\nobligations or remedies\navailable under the law.\npage two 4/24/75\nPRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET\nIII. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) #3473 #3177 #3169 #3489 #3318\n2. Personal and immediate family\nproblems.\n3. Mental or physical condition\nX\n4. Employment or other activities\nX\nof service to the public\n5. Service-connected disability\n6. Extended period of creditable\nbms 42gs3ms 1 / 2 yrs\nmilitary service.\n7. Tours of service in the war\nX\nzone.\n8. Substantial evidence of personal XW\nX\nor procedural unfairness.\n9. Denial of conscientious objector\nstatus on procedural, technical\nor improper grounds.\n10. Evidence that an applicant acted\nx\nX\nfor conscientious, not for mani-\npulative or selfish reasons.\n11. Voluntarily submitted himself to\nX\nX\nauthorities\n12. Behavior which reflects mental\nX\nstress caused by combat.\n13. Volunteering for combat,\nor extension of service\nwhile in combat.\n14. Above average military\nX X\nconduct and proficiency, or\nunit citations.\n15. Personal decorations for valor\n16. Wounds in combat\nTotal months subtracted from baseline\nbecause of mitigating circumstances:\nIV. Summary\n1. Baseline alternative service\n2. Amount added because of aggra-\nvating circumstances.\n3. Amount subtracted because of\nmitigating circumstances.\nRecommendation to President:\n4/24/75\nPRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET\nP\n13\nP\n3376\n#\n#3204\n#3273\n3396\n#5374\nI. Baseline\nP\nV.A.\n3377\nP\nD.D,\n6mos\n1. Starting point\n24\n24\n24\n24\n24\nMonths\n2. Less three times prison time\nMonths\nserved.\n3. Less alternative service\nMonths\nperformed, if entire period\nis satisfactorily completed.\n4. Less time served on probation\nMonths\nor parole if entire period is\nsatisfactorily completed.\n5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,\nMonths\nif less than the acove.\n6. Three months minimum alternative\nMonths\nservice.\n3\nConclusion: Baseline amount of\n3\n3\n3\n3\nMonths\nalternative service\nII. Aggravating Circumstances\nAdditions to length\nof alternative service\n1. Other criminal convictions.\n2. False statement to the\nPresidential Clemency Board\nby applicant.\n3. Use of force by applicant\ncollaterally to AWOL, de-\nsertion, or missing move-\nment, or civilian draft\nevasion offense.\n4. Desertion during combat.\n5. Evidence that applicant\nX\ncommitted offense for\nobviously manipulative\nand selfish reasons.\n6. Prior refusal to fulfill\nalternative service.\n7. Violation of probation or\nparole.\n8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses\nX\n9. AWOL/UA of extended length\nXW\n10. Failure to report for\noverseas assignment.\nIII. Mitigating Circumstances\nSubtractions from length\nof alternative service\n1. Lack of sufficient education\nX\nor ability to understand\nobligations or remedies\navailable under the law.\npage two 4/24/75\nPRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET\nIII. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) #3201 #3273 3396 3376 #3377\n2. Personal and immediate family\nproblems.\n3. Mental or physical condition\n4. Employment or other activities\n4\nof service to the public\n5. Service-connected disability\n6. Extended period of creditable\nX\nmilitary service.\n7. Tours of service in the war\nX\nzone.\n8. Substantial evidence of personal\nX\nor procedural unfairness.\n9. Denial of conscientious objector\nstatus on precedural, technical\nor improper grounds.\n10. Evidence that an applicant acted\nX\nX\nX\nfor conscientious, not for mani-\npulative or selfish reasons.\n11. Voluntarily submitted himself to\nX\nX\nauthorities\n12. Behavior which reflects mental\nstress caused by combat.\n13. Volunteering for combat,\nX\nor extension of service\nwhile in combat.\n14. Above average military\nX\nconduct and proficiency , or\nunit citations.\n15. Personal decorations for valor\nX\n16. Wounds in combat\nX\nTotal months subtracted from baseline\nbecause of mitigating circumstances:\nIV. Summary\n1. Baseline alternative service\n2. Amount added because of aggra-\nvating circumstances.\n3. Amount subtracted because of\nmitigating circumstances.\nRecommendation to President:\n4/24/75\n14\nPRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET\n#\n#\n#\nA\n#\n3380\n3384\n3385\n3392\n3374\nI. Baseline\n6ms.\nP\np\nP\n3mox\n1. Starting point\n24\n24\n24\n24\n24\nMonths\n2. Less three times prison time\nMonths\nserved.\n3. Less alternative service\nMonths\nperformed, if entire period\nis satisfactorily completed.\n4. Less time served on probation\nMonths\nor parole if entire period is\nsatisfactorily completed.\n5. Judge's sentence to imprisonment,\nMonths\nif less than the acove.\n6. Three months minimum alternative\nMonths\nservice.\nConclusion: Baseline amount of\n3\n3\n3\n3\n3\nMonths\nalternative service\nII. Aggravating Circumstances\nAdditions to length\nof alternative service\n1. Other criminal convictions.\nX w\n2. False statement to the\nPresidential Clemency Board\nby applicant.\n3. Use of force by applicant\ncollaterally to AWOL, de-\nsertion, or missing move-\nment, or civilian draft\nevasion offense.\n4. Desettion during combat.\n5. Evidence that applicant\nX\nx\ncommitted offense for\nobviously manipulative\nand selfish reasons.\n6. Prior refusal to fulfill\nalternative service.\n7. Violation of probation or\nparole.\n8. Multiple AWOL/UA offenses\nX\nX\n9. AWOL/UA of extended length\n5ms.\n1 yr 2,as x3po\n10. Failure to report for\noverseas assignment.\nIII. Mitigating Circumstances\nSubtractions from length\nof alternative service\n1. Lack of sufficient education\nX\nor ability to understand\n28\nobligations or remedies\navailable under the law.\npage two 4/24/75\nPRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD WORK SHEET\nIII. Mitigating Circumstances (continued) 3380 3384 3385 #3392 3374\n2. Personal and immediate family\nproblems.\n3. Mental or physical condition\n4. Employment or other activities\nX\nof service to the public\n5. Service-connected disability\n6. Extended period of creditable\n4ma,\n2½gs 10ma\nmilitary service.\n7. Tours of service in the war\nx\nzone.\n8. Substantial evidence of personal\nor procedural unfairness.\n9. Denial of conscientious objector\nstatus on precedural, technical\nor improper grounds.\n10. Evidence that an applicant acted\nX X\nfor conscientious, not for mani-\npulative or selfish reasons.\n11. Voluntarily submitted himself to X\nx\nX\nauthorities\n12. Behavior which reflects mental\nX\nstress caused by combat.\n13. Volunteering for combat,\nor extension of service\nwhile in combat.\n14. Above average military\nX\nconduct and proficiency, or\nunit citations.\n15. Personal decorations for valor\n16. Wounds in combat\nX\nTotal months subtracted from baseline\nbecause of mitigating circumstances:\nIV. Summary\n1. Baseline alternative service\n2. Amount added because of aggra-\nvating circumstances.\n3. Amount subtracted because of\nmitigating circumstances.\nRecommendation to President:"
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