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Tennessee Code > Title 40 > Chapter 22 - Judicial Recommendation of Clemency
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§ 40-22-101
Postponement of execution of sentence pending application for clemency
§ 40-22-102
Suspension of execution to permit application for pardon
§ 40-22-103
Transmittal of documents and recommendations to commissioner
§ 40-22-104
Prisoner placed under commissioner
§ 40-22-105
Custody or appearance bond
§ 40-22-106
Execution of sentence in absence of parole or pardon
§ 40-22-107
Entry of pardon or parole — Discharge of bond
§ 40-22-108
Supervision pending application
§ 40-22-109
Parole or recommendation of pardon
§ 40-22-110
Maximum term of parole — Power to pardon unaffected
§ 40-22-111
Notice of grant of parole
§ 40-22-112
Duties of probation and parole officer
§ 40-22-113
Supervision by state parole officer
§ 40-22-114
Transmittal of papers and recommendations to governor
§ 40-22-115
Notice of governor's action
§ 40-22-116
Entry of parole or pardon
§ 40-22-117
Construction of chapter
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Tennessee Laws: Clemency
Tennessee Code > Title 40 > Chapter 22 - Judicial Recommendation of Clemency
Tennessee Code > Title 40 > Chapter 27 - Executive Clemency
Federal Regulations: Clemency
CFR > Title 28 > Chapter I > Part 1 - Executive clemency
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Aunt Sylvia: ...
How can an inmate apply for a pardon if parole is not even granted?
Can his case be reassessed?
1
December 21, 2012
Steven Daily: ...
Aunt Sylvia,
The Governor of Tennessee has the power to pardon an inmate who was denied parole. You can read the Governor's pardon criteria here:
http://www.tn.gov/bopp/Docs/BP 0245 Pardon Application.pdf
Steve Daily
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December 22, 2012
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