Gov. Lee Signed 23 Executive Clemency Decrees

Dec 16, 2023 at 07:38 am by WGNS


(NASHVILLE) The week before Christmas, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee signed 23 Tennesseans executive clemency decrees. One was from Rutherford County: Cheryl Douglas received a pardon in this executive action. Legally, a pardon is an official statement of forgiveness. It is granted to individuals who have completed their time in prison and are no longer incarcerated. 

“After thoroughly reviewing the merits of each case, I have decided to grant 23 individuals executive clemency,” said Gov. Lee. “Each individual case is unique and warranted consideration, and I thank the Board of Parole members for their thoughtful recommendations throughout this process.” 

Executive clemency decisions are made in consultation with the Tennessee Board of Parole, which issues non-binding recommendations for each case. Individuals who have applied for clemency but are not included in today’s release remain eligible for clemency in the future. 

The governor grantd two types of clemencies: 

  1. Pardon: An official statement of forgiveness; pardons are granted to individuals who have completed their time in prison and are no longer incarcerated. 

  2. Commutation to parole eligibility: A decision to expedite parole eligibility for an individual based on the unique merits of their case; the Board of Parole will hold a hearing in the normal course. This does not mean a person will be released from prison, and it does not guarantee that parole will be granted. 

Gov. Lee's signature went on 22 pardons.There was only one "commutation to parole eligibility" signed, and that was for Sevier County's Michelle Lockwood. Her's was a commutation to parole, but she would not be eligibile until after serving 25 years. 

Another form of executive clemency is an exoneration, which the Governor did not grant in this round of decisions. 

Additional information on executive clemency may be found here. 

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