800,000 felons who have finished their sentences could get their voting and civil rights restored

by violatedrights | April 5, 2007 at 10:18 am
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The Republican governor has proposed a compromise plan that would
eliminate the need for nonviolent offenders -- who make up about eight
in 10 felons -- to go on a lengthy waiting list for a hearing before
the Board of Executive Clemency on whether they should have their
rights restored.

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