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Applicable form of Executive Clemency: Commutation
of Sentence
The North Carolina Constitution vests clemency authority
with the Governor in all criminal and penal cases, with
certain exceptions, and under the rules and regulations
prescribed by law. (North Carolina Constitution, Article
III, Section 5)
Eligibility: All inmates are eligible to apply.
Application Process: There is no formal application
for commutation of sentence. To apply, state law requires
that a letter requesting a commutation of sentence be
written to the Governor by the applicant or by someone
on his or her behalf. The letter should state the reasons
for seeking executive clemency as well as the applicant's
current address.
The letter should be supplemented by copies of his/her
indictments, plea agreements (if he/she pled guilty),
and judgement and commitment papers that have been certified
by the Clerk of Court as "True Copies" and bear the
Court Seal. These documents can be obtained from the
Clerk of Court in the county of conviction.
The Governor must also be informed of the current
legal status of the applicant's conviction, whether
his/her case is on appeal or is the subject of any pending
motions in any court. Any information that you feel
is relevant may be sent in support of your application.
All documents should be mailed to:
Executive Clemency Office
4294 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-4294
Tel: (919) 715-1695
Fax: (919) 715-8623
Email: clemency@ncmail.net
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occur frequently. We would appreciate learning of any
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