The Board of Pardons reopened the case after opposition from the victim’s family arrived two months after its first vote.
Gail Stallworth still couldn’t have predicted what would happen to her application. That’s because it has likely never ...
How this unfettered clemency power came to be written into our Constitution and how, in spite of frequent abuse, it seems ...
For years, Scott has applied for a commutation from Pennsylvania’s Board of Pardons, asking that her life sentence be reduced ...
Former U.S. Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn, who defended the complex on Jan. 6, 2021, cursed at Trump in a tweet.
A portion of central Pennsylvania. * WHEN...Until 4 AM EST Friday ... A federal judge on Wednesday criticized the Justice ...
For 200 years, the power of presidential mercy has shaped America’s justice system. But with tensions heightened by numerous controversial pardons by both Trump and Biden, has this constitutional ...
PennDOT wanted to talk about what should happen after the Skinners Falls Bridge comes down, but most of the public at the ...
Tighe Scott, 75, who is a native of Pen Argyl, and his son Jarrett Scott, 48, were taken into custody along with two other ...
Supported by By Dan Barry and Alan Feuer Photographs by Meridith Kohut On her 15th day of freedom as a pardoned participant in the Jan. 6 riot, Rachel Powell drove through western Pennsylvania’s ...
He promised law and order. Instead, his scandal-ridden mayoralty became a symbol — and engine — of the city’s chaos.
By state constitutional amendment, Pennsylvania, for example, has limited the governor’s powers of pardon and commutation to recommendations to a Board of Pardons. The Pennsylvania Pardon Board ...