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      • 940.05 Restoration of civil rights.— Any person who has been convicted of a felony may be entitled to the restoration of all the rights of citizenship enjoyed by him or her before conviction if the person has: (1) Received a full pardon from the Board of Executive Clemency; (2) Served the maximum term of the sentence imposed upon him or her; or
  1. A Full Pardon unconditionally releases a person from punishment and forgives guilt for any Florida convictions. It restores to an applicant all of the rights of citizenship in the State of Florida possessed by the person before his or her conviction, including the right to own, possess, or use firearms.

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  3. Mar 10, 2021 · Full Pardonincluding for Pardon for adjudication withheld & Pardon for misdemeanor. A Full Pardon unconditionally releases a person from punishment and forgives guilt for any Florida convictions. It restores to an applicant the rights of citizenship possessed by the person before his or her all

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  4. Office of Executive Clemency. The Rules for Executive Clemency were created by mutual consent of the Clemency Board to assist persons in applying for clemency. 2024 Clemency Board Meeting Dates. Clemency hearings begin at 9:00 a.m.

  5. SECTION 05. Restoration of civil rights. 940.05 Restoration of civil rights.—. Any person who has been convicted of a felony may be entitled to the restoration of all the rights of citizenship enjoyed by him or her before conviction if the person has: (1) Received a full pardon from the Board of Executive Clemency; (2) Served the maximum term ...

  6. (1) Received a full pardon from the Board of Executive Clemency; (2) Served the maximum term of the sentence imposed upon him or her; or (3) Been granted his or her final release by the Florida Commission on Offender Review.

  7. Click here to read the rules of executive clemency as provided by the Florida Commission on Offender Review. Full Pardon – A Full Pardon unconditionally releases a person from punishment and forgives guilt for any Florida convictions.

  8. Clemency, unanimously approved new clemency rules effective March 10, 2021, that are designed to approve civil rights applications faster, expedite pardon and firearm authority cases and reduce the backlog for convicted felons seeking a grant of mercy from Florida’s top elected officials.1 The changes are the first major

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