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  1. The MAP Employees site provides information about state employees pay. As you browse the Employees site, you will be able to view pay information about the employees of the State of Missouri by their Agency of employment, Position Title or Employee Name.

    • Authority
    • Types of Clemency
    • Punitive Collateral Consequences of Conviction
    • Eligibility Criteria
    • Investigation Process
    • Review and Decisions
    • FAQs

    The Governor's authority to grant reprieves, commutations, and pardons is derived from the Constitution of Missouri, article IV, section 7. The Governor may grant reprieves, commutations and pardons, after conviction, for all offenses except treason and cases of impeachment. The Governor may impose conditions, restrictions and limitations, as deeme...

    Full Pardon – A full pardon does not remove the conviction from the individual's criminal record. A full pardon restores all rights of citizenship and removes any disqualification or punitive colla...
    Partial Pardon – A partial pardon provides limited relief and can take a variety of forms, depending on the circumstances of each individual applicant. It does not provide the full scope of relief...
    Commutation of Sentence – This type of clemency applies to individuals serving a sentence of confinement in a correctional facility. Full commutation releases the individual without further obligat...
    Reprieve - A reprieve stays the execution of a sentence for a period of time and is ordinarily an act of clemency extended to a prisoner to afford an opportunity to procure modification of the sent...

    A criminal conviction involves not only statutory punishment, but also entails the loss of certain civil rights and disqualifications referred to as punitive collateral consequences of conviction.The following are punitive collateral consequences of convictions as set forth in the Missouri Revised Statutes. This is not an exhaustive list of restric...

    Eligibility for Non-Confined Applicants 1. An applicant must be fully discharged from incarceration or supervision, must be conviction free (convictions for minor traffic offenses shall not be considered), and have no pending charges (other than minor traffic offenses) for five years; or 2. The applicant shall identify a punitive collateral consequ...

    For confined applicants, the Parole Board will determine if existing file material is sufficient to make an informed recommendation to the Governor. If necessary, the Parole Board may order an investigation to include information such as: 1. Summary of present offense and criminal history 2. Institutional conduct and accomplishments while confined ...

    Upon receipt of the investigative report, the Missouri Parole Board reviews the information to determine an appropriate recommendation. A letter of recommendation is submitted to the Governor, along with the investigative report and all material submitted by the applicant. The Governor will render the final decision regarding clemency. All applican...

    Q: Will a pardon expunge my record? No. The criminal history record maintained by the Missouri State Highway Patrol will be updated to include pardon information, but it will still be maintained as an open record and will be available to the general public. Q. Is an Executive Clemency (pardon) the same as an expungement? No. State law provides for ...

  2. Average Missouri state employee salary is $48,428 and median salary is $46,159. Look up state of Missouri employee salaries by name or employer, using form below. For example, search for teacher salaries in Kansas City by school name or teacher name.

  3. Eligibility for Confined Applicants. Any individual confined in the Division of Adult Institutions (DAI) has the right to petition the governor for Executive Clemency if they meet the following eligibility criteria: Claims innocence; or. Served 25+ years; or. Is age 70+ and has served 12+ years; and.

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  4. Jul 24, 2024 · The Missouri Accountability Portal and Illinois Comptroller’s Office keep track of salaries for state employees through online databases. In both cases, their richest state workers make...

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  5. Dec 4, 2019 · You can search by job, department or agency, or an employee’s last or partial name. The information is available from public records under Missouri law. While the vast majority of public...

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  7. Search by calendar year, last name (begins with) and/or first name (begins with) and/or agency. Site information current as of August 30, 2024, pay date.