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