Article VII, Section 12. [Board of Pardons and Parole -- Appointment -- Powers
and procedures -- Governor's powers and duties -- Legislature's powers.]
(1) There is created a Board of Pardons and Parole. The Governor shall appoint the
members of the board with the consent of the Senate. The terms of office shall be as provided by
statute.
(2) (a) The Board of Pardons and Parole, by majority vote and upon other conditions as
provided by statute, may grant parole, remit fines, forfeitures, and restitution orders, commute
punishments, and grant pardons after convictions, in all cases except treason and impeachments,
subject to regulations as provided by statute.
(b) A fine, forfeiture, or restitution order may not be remitted and a commutation, parole,
or pardon may not be granted except after a full hearing before the board, in open session, and
after previous notice of the time and place of the hearing has been given.
(c) The proceedings and decisions of the board, the reasons therefor in each case, and the
dissent of any member who may disagree shall be recorded and filed as provided by statute with
all papers used upon the hearing.
(3) (a) The Governor may grant respites or reprieves in all cases of convictions for
offenses against the state except treason or conviction on impeachment. These respites or
reprieves may not extend beyond the next session of the board. At that session, the board shall
continue or determine the respite or reprieve, commute the punishment, or pardon the offense as
provided in this section.
(b) In case of conviction for treason, the Governor may suspend execution of the sentence
until the case is reported to the Legislature at its next annual general session, when the Legislature
shall pardon or commute the sentence, or direct its execution. If the Legislature takes no action on
the case before adjournment of that session, the sentence shall be executed.
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