RESTORATION OF CIVIL RIGHTS TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, GREETINGS: WHEREAS, it is represented to me as Governor of Kentucky that David Johnson DOB: 29?1956 was tried and convicted of the charge (5) of Federal: Attempt to Manufacture Meth 50 or more grams) in the Western District of Kentucky Circuit Court 0 or United States District Court (2g) and was sentenced by said court to serve a term of sixty??ve (65) months prison; folloWed by fortv~eight 48) months supervised release in the Federal Correctional Institution; and; WHEREAS, the said David Johnson entered said institution on November 29, 2001, and after serving the time required by law, was discharged by expiration on October 2, 2009 and; WHEREAS, the said David Johnson has made application to have his/her civil rights restored; I NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and by virtue of the authority vested in me by Sections 145 and 150 of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, I, Matthew G. Bevin, Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, do hereby and now restore the right to vote and hold-public of?ce denied by judgment of conviction aforesaid and any prior conviction, to the said David Johnson and direct all of?cials of the Commonwealth to be governed accordingly. This order only restores the right to vote and hold public of?ce and does restore any other civil right including but not limited to the right to receive, possess or transport in commerce a ?rearm or to serve on a jury. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have caused this order to be made patent, andthe Seal of the Commonwealth of Kentucky to be hereto attached. DONE AT FRANKFORT, this Matthe. Bin, Governor Commonwealth of Kentucky Alison Lundergan imes, Secretary of State . RESTORATION OF CIVIL RIGHTS TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL GREETINGS: WHEREAS, it is represented to me as Governor of Kentucky that Danny Skeeters DOB: 1?13?1972, was tried and convicted of the charge (3) of Manufacture Meth in the Hardin Circuit Court (X) or United States District Court and was sentenced by said court to serve a term of I ?ve years probated for ?ve years; and; WHEREAS, the said Danny Skeeters was sentenced on August 8, 2008, and the period of probation was terminated on October 21, 2013; and; WHEREAS, the said Danny Skeeters has made application to have his/her civil rights restored; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and by virtue of the authority vested in me by Sections 145 and 150 of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, 1, Matthew G. Bevin, Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, do hereby and now restore the right to vote and hold public of?ce denied by judgment of conviction aforesaid and any prior conviction, to the said Danny Skeeters and direct all of?cials of the Commonwealth to be governed accordingly. This order only restores the right to vote and hold public of?ce and dog not restore any other civil right including but not limited to the right to receive, possess or transport in commerce a ?rearm or to serve on a jury. I IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have caused this order to be made patent, and the Seal of the Commonwealth of Kentucky to be hereto attached. . DONE AT FRANKFORT, this ?day of @in the year of our Lord two thousand and seventeen in the year of this Commonwealth the two hundred twenty ?fth. ATTEST: We Matthew G. Bevin, Governor Commonwealth of Kentucky Secretary of State RESTORATION OF CIVIL RIGHTS TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, GREETINGS: WHEREAS, it is represented to me as Governor of Kentucky that Carolyn Davis DOB: ll-l6-1969, was tried and convicted 'of the charge (3) of Traf?cking in a Controlled Substance in the Circuit Court (X) or United States District Court and was sentencedby said court to serve a term of ?ve years probated for ?ve years; and; WHEREAS, the said Caroljm Davis was sentenced on December 17, 2010, and the period of probation was terminated on January 27, 2017; and; WHEREAS, the said Carolyn Davis has made application to have his/her civil rights restored; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and by virtue of the authority vested in me by Sections 145 and 150 of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, I, Matthew G. Bevin, Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, do hereby and now restore the right to vote and hold public of?ce denied by judgment of conviction aforesaid and any prior conviction, to the said Carolm Davis and direct all of?cials of the Commonwealth to be governed accordingly. This order only restores the right to vote and hold public of?ce and does not restore any other civil right including but not limited to the right to receive, possess or transport in commerce a ?rearm or to serve on a jury. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have caused this order to be made patent, and the Seal of the Commonwealth of Kentucky to be hereto attaChed. DONE AT FRANKFORT, this ?day 0% in the year of our Lord two thousand and seventeen in the year of this Commonwealth the two hundred twenty ?fth. ATTEST: . Matthew Gavin, Governor Commonwealth of Kentucky Alison Lundergan es, Secretary of State RESTORATION OF CIVIL RIGHTS TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, GREETINGS: WHEREAS, it is represented to me as Governor of Kentucky that Linda Wells DOB: L62, was tried and convicted of the charge of Failure to Report Change in order to Receive Bene?ts in the Muhlenberg Circuit Court (X) or United States District Court and was sentenced by said court to serve a term of ?ve years probated for ?ve years; and; WHEREAS, the said Linda Wells was sentenced on June 5 2013 and the period of probation was terminated on January 17 2017; and; WHEREAS, the said Linda Wells has made application to have his/her civil rights restored; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and by virtue of the authority vested in me by Sections 145 and 150 of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, I, Matthew G. Bevin, Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, do hereby and now restore the right to vote and hold public of?ce denied by judgment of conviction aforesaid and any prior conviction, to the said Linda Wells and direct all of?cials of the Cominonwealth to be governed accordingly. This order only restores the right to vote and hold public of?ce and glow; restore any other civil right including but not limited to the right to receive, possess or transport in commerce a ?rearm or to serve on a jury. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have caused this order to be made patent, and the Seal of the Commonwealth of Kentucky to be hereto attached. 9 DONE AT FRANKFORT, this ?day 0% in the year of our Lord two thousand and seventeen in the year of this Commonwealth the two hundred twenty ?fth. I ATTEST: Matthew G. Bevin, Governor Commonwealth of Kentucky Alison Lundergan Gi'iines, Secretary of State RESTORATION OF CIVIL RIGHTS TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, GREETINGS: WHEREAS, it is represented to me as Governor of Kentucky that Gutierrez DOB: 10-18?1974, was tried and convicted of the charge (3) of Federal: Conspiracy to Introduce Food into Interstate Commerce; Creating False Document with intent to Impede and Obstruct and In?uence an Investigation in the US District of Illinois Circuit Court 0 or United States District Court (X) and was sentenced by said court to serve a term of sixty (60) months probation; and; WHEREAS, the said Gutierrez was sentenced on May 8, 2015, and the period of probation was terminated on December 6, 2016; and; WHEREAS, the said Gutierrez has made application to have his/her civil rights restored; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and by virtue of the authority vested in me by Sections 145 and 150 of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, 1, Matthew G. Bevin, Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, do hereby and now restore the right to vote and hold public office denied by judgment of conviction aforesaid and any prior conviction, to the said Gutierrez and direct all of?cials of the Commonwealth to be governed accordingly. This order only restores the right to vote and hold public office and n_ot restore any other civil right including but not limited to the right to receive, possess or transport in'commerce a ?rearm or to serve on a jury. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have caused this order to be made patent, and the Seal of the Commonwealth of Kentucky to be hereto attached. DONE AT RANKF ORT, this ?day orQQ in the year of our Lord two thousand and seventeen in the year of this Commonwealth the two hundred twenty ?fth. /atthew G. Bein, Governor Commonwealth of Kentucky Alison Lundergan Grili?es, Secretary of State RESTORATION OF CIVIL RIGHTS TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, GREETINGS: WHEREAS, it is represented to me as Governor of Kentucky that Tem Riggs DOB: 6-19-54, was tried and convicted of the charge of Federal: Theft of Social Security Bene?ts in the Eastern District of Kentucky Circuit-Court or United States District Court (X) and was sentenced by said court to serve a term of thirty?six (3 6) months probation; and; WHEREAS, the said Tegy Riggs was sentenced on August 6, 2015, and the period of probation was terminated on December 22, 2016; and; WHEREAS, the said Ter_ry Riggs has made application to have his/her civil rights restored; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and by virtue of the authority vested in me by Sections 145 and 150 of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, I, Matthew G. Bevin, Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, do hereby and now restore the right to vote and hold public of?ce denied by judgment of conviction aforesaid and any prior conviction, to the said Tegy Riggs and direct all of?cials of the Commonwealth to be governed accordingly. This order only restores the right to vote and hold public of?ce and restore any other civil right including but not limited to the right to receive, possess or transport in commerce a ?rearm or to serve on a jury. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have caused this order to be made patent, and the Seal of the Commonwealth of Kentucky to be hereto attached. DONE AT FRANKFORT, this ?day ?g in the year of our Lord two thousand and seventeen in the year of this Commonwealth the two hundred twenty ?fth. ATTEST: Matthew G. Bevin, Governor Commonwealth of Kentucky Alison Lundergan Gri 8, Secretary of State RESTORATION OF CIVIL RIGHTS TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, GREETINGS: WHEREAS, it is represented to me as Governor of Kentucky that Darlene Moore DOB: 8?16?1965, was tried and leonvicted of the charge (3) of Federal: Conspiracy to Possess with intent to Distribute Cocaine and Use Telephone in Commission of Drug Felony offense in the Eastern District of Kentucky Circuit Court() or United States District Court (X) and was sentenced by said court to serve a term of thirty-six (36) months probation; and; WHEREAS, the said Darlene Moore was sentenced on June 6, 2003, and theperiod-of probation was terminated on February 17, 2006; and; WHEREAS, the said Darlene Moore has made application to have his/her civil rights restored; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and by virtue of the authority vested in me by Sections 145 and 150 of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, I, Matthew G. Bevin, Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, do hereby and now restore the right to vote and hold public of?ce denied by judgment of conviction aforesaid and any prior conviction, to the said Darlene Moore and direct all of?cials of the Commonwealth to be governed accordingly. This order only restores the right to vote and hold public of?ce and not restore any other civil right including but not limited to the right to receive, possess or transport in commerce a ?rearm or to serve on a jury. INTESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have caused this order to be made patent, and the Seal of the Commonwealth of Kentucky to be hereto attached. DONE AT FRANKFORT, this Eday of in the year of our Lord two thousand and seventeen in the year of this Commonwealth the two hundred twenty ?fth. ATTEST: Matthew G. Bevin, Governor Commonwealth of Kentucky Alison Lundergan Grih?les, Secretary of State RESTORATION OF CIVIL RIGHTS TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COIVIE, GREETINGS: WHEREAS, it is represented to me as Governor of Kentucky that Kenneth Gambill DOB: 12-6?1941, was tried and convicted of the charge of Federal: Money Laundering in the Eastern District of Kentucky Circuit Court or United States District Court (X) and was sentenced by said court to serve a term of twenty-four (24) months probation; and; WHEREAS, the said Kenneth Gambill was sentenced on December 11, 2014, and the period of probation was terminated on December 15, 2016; and; WHEREAS, the said Kenneth Gambill has made application to have his/her civil rights restored; I NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and by ?virtue of the authority vested in me by Sections 145 and 150 of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, I, Matthew G. Bevin, Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, do hereby and now restore the right to vote and hold public office denied by judgment of conviction aforesaid and any prior conviction, to the said Kenneth Gambill and direct all of?cials of the Commonwealth to be governed accordingly. This order only restores the right to vote and hold public office and @255 restore any other civil right including but not limited to the right to receive, possess or transport in commerce a firearm or to serve on a jury. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have caused this order to be made patent, and the Seal of the Commonwealth of Kentucky to be hereto attached. DONE AT FRANKFORT, this a a day of in the year of our Lord two thousand and seventeen in the year of this Commonwealth the two hundred twenty fifth. ATTEST: /Matthew G. Bevin, Governor Commonwealth of Kentucky Alison Lundergan es, I Secretary of State RESTORATION OF CIVIL RIGHTS TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, GREETINGS: WHEREAS, it is represented to me as Governor of Kentucky that Ruth Gambill DOB: I 15?1957, was tried and convicted of the charge (3) of Federal: Money Laundering in the Eastern I District of Kentucky Circuit Court or United States District Court (X) and was sentenced by said court to serve a term of twenty-four (24) months probation; and; WHEREAS, the said Ruth Gambill was sentenced on December 11, 27014, and the period 7 of probation was terminated on December 15, 2016; and; WHEREAS, the said Ruth Gambill has made application to have his/her civil rights restored; A NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and by Virtue of the authority vested in me by Sections 145 and 150 of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, I, Matthew G. Bevin, Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, do hereby and now restore the right to Vote and hold public of?ce denied by judgment of conviction aforesaid and any prior conviction, to the said Ruth Gambill and direct all of?cials of the Commonwealth to be governed accordingly. This order only restores the right to vote and hold public of?ce and dogs n_ot restore. any other civil right including but not limited to the right to receive, possess or transport in commerce a ?rearm or to serve on a jury. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have caused this order to be made patent, and the Seal of the Commonwealth. of Kentucky to be hereto attached. DONE AT FRANKFORT, this of in the year of our Lord two thousand and seventeen in the year of this Commonwealth the two hundred twenty ?fth. ATTEST: I '2 Matthew G. evin, Governor Commonwealth of Kentucky Alison Lundergan Gri?s, Secretary of State RESTORATION OF CIVIL RIGHTS TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, GREETINGS: WHEREAS, it is represented to me as Governor of Kentucky that Barry Houchens DOB: 5-30-1961, was tried and Convicted of the charge of Federal: Attempt to Manufacture Meth; Maintaining a place for Manufacturing, Distributing and using Meth and Possession of Firearm bv unlawful Meth User in the Western District of Kentucky Circuit Court 0 or United States District Court (X) and was sentenced by said court to serve a term of sixty (60) months probation; and; WHEREAS, the said Barry Houchens was sentenced on June 28, 2012, and the period of probation was terminated on December 20, 2016; and; WHEREAS, the said Barry Houchens has made application to have his/her civil rights restored; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and by virtue of the authority vested in me by Sections 145 and 150 of the Censtitution of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, 1, Matthew G. Bevin, Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, do hereby and now restore the right to vote and hold public of?ce denied by judgment of conviction aforesaid and any prior conviction, to the said Barry Houchens and direct all of?cials of the Commonwealth to be governed accordingly. This order only restores the right to vote and hold public of?ce and n_ot restore any other civil right including but not limited to the right to receive, possess or transport in commerce a ?rearm or to serve on a jury. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have caused this order to be made patent, and the Seal of the Commonwealth of Kentucky to be hereto attached. DONE AT FRANKEORT, this Eday of in the year of our Lord two thousand and seventeen in the year of this Commonwealth the two hundred twenty ?fth. ATTEST: Matthew G. Bevin, Governor Commonwealth of Kentucky Alison Lundergan Grimes, Secretary of State RESTORATION OF CIVIL RIGHTS TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, GREETINGS: WHEREAS, it is represented to me as Governor of Kentucky that Brooke Skees DOB: i was tried and convicted of the charge of Possession of Controlled Substance (Meth) in the M_eqd_? Circuit Court (X) or United States District Court 0 and was sentenced by said court to serve a term of three years in the Daviess County Jail; and; WHEREAS, the said Brooke Skees entered said institution on May 21, 2015, and after servingthe time required by law, was discharged by serve out-on November 29, 2016 and; WHEREAS, the said Brooke Skees has made application to have his/her civil rights restored; NOW, THEREFORE, inconsideration of the foregoing and by virtue of the authority vested in me by?Sections 145 and 150 of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, I, Matthew G. Bevin, Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, do hereby and now restore the right to vote and hold public of?ce denied by judgment of conviction aforesaid and any prior conviction, to the said Brooke Skees and direct all. of?cials of the Commonwealth to be governed accordingly. This order only restores the right to vote and hold public of?ce and does :19: restore any other civil right including but not limitedto the right to receive, possess or transport in commerce a ?rearm or to serve on a jury. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have caused this order to be made patent, and the Seal of the Commonwealth of Kentucky to be hereto attached. I DONE AT FRANKFORT, this day in the year of our Lord two thousand and seventeen in the year of this Commonwealth the two hundred twenty ?fth. ATTEST: Matthew G. Bevin, Governor? . 7 Commonwealth of Kentucky Alison Lundergan es, Secretary of State RESTORATION OF CIVIL RIGHTS TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, GREETINGS: WHEREAS, it is represented to me as Governor of?Kentucky that Tammy Alexander DOB: 5?8?1962 was tried and convicted of the charge (8) of Possession of Controlled Substance it and Traf?cking in a Controlled Substance in the Warren Circuit Court (X) or United States District Court 0 and was sentencedby said court to serve a term of fourteen 14) years in the Otter Creek Correctional Complex; and; WHEREAS, the Said Tammy Alexander entered said institution on December 12, 2006, and after serving the time required by law, was discharged by ?nal discharge on July 28, 2015 and; WHEREAS, the said Tammy Alexander has made application to have his/her civil rights restored; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and by virtue of the authority vested in me by Sections 145 and 150 of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, 1, Matthew G. Bevin, Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, do hereby and now restore the right to vote and hold public of?ce denied by judgment of conviction aforesaid and any prior conviction, to the said Tammy Alexander and direct all of?cials of the Commonwealth to be governed accordingly. This order only restores the right to vote and hold public of?ce and n_ot restore any other civil right including but not limited to the right to receive, possess or. transport in commerce a ?rearm or to serve on a jury. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have caused this order to be~ made patent, and the Seal of the Commonwealth of Kentucky to be hereto attached. - DONE AT FRANKFORT, this 3? 7 in the year of our Lord two thousand and seventeen in the year of this Commonwealth the two hundred twenty ?fth. ATTEST: Matthew G. Bevin, Governor Commonwealth of Kentucky Alison Lundergan Ghmes, Secretary of State RESTORATION OF CIVIL RIGHTS TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, GREETINGS: WHEREAS, it is represented to me as Governor of Kentucky that Lisa Basham DOB: 1126; was tried and convicted of the charge (S) of Facilitation to Manufacture Meth 1St offense in the Ohio Circuit Court (X) Or United States District Court 0 and was sentenced by said court to serve a term of ?ve years in the Hardin County Detention Center; and; WHEREAS, the said Lisa Basham entered said institution on March 27, 2014, and after serving the time required by law, was discharged by ?nal discharge on January 2, 2017 and; WHEREAS, the said Lisa Basham has made application to have his/her civil rights restored; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and by Virtue of the authority vested in me by Sections 145 and 150 of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, 1, Matthew G. Bevin, Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, do hereby and now restore the right to vote and hold public of?ce denied by judgment of conviction aforesaid and any prior conviction, to the said Lisa Basham and direct all of?cials of the Commonwealth to be governed accordingly. This order only restores the right to vote and hold public of?ce and restore any other civil right including but not limited to the right to receive, possess or transport in commerce a ?rearm or to serve on a jury. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have caused this order to be made patent, and the Seal of the Commonwealth of Kentucky to be hereto attached, DONE AT FRANKFORT, this day in the year of our Lord two thousand and seventeen in the year of this Commonwealth the two hundred twenty ?fth. ATTEST: Matthew G. Bevin, Governor . I 4 Commonwealth of Kentucky Mi Alison Lundergan es, Secretary of State RESTORATION OF CIVIL RIGHTS TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, GREETINGS: WHEREAS, it is represented to me as Governor of Kentucky that Sherry McDonald DOB: ll-l?l956 was tried and convicted of the charge of Traf?cking in a Controlled Substance (Opiates) in the Circuit Court (X) or United States District Court 0 and was sentenced by said court to serve a term of ?ve years in the Kentucky Correctional Institute for and; I WHEREAS, the said Sherry McDonald entered said institution on November 5, 2013, and after serving the time required by law, was discharged by ?nal discharge on December 5, 2016 and; WHEREAS, the said Sherry McDonald has made application tohave his/her civil rights restored; - NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and by virtue of the authority vested in me by Sections 145 and 150 of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, I, Matthew G. Bevin, Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, do hereby and now restore the right to vote and hold public-of?ce denied by judgment of conviction aforesaid and any prior conviction, to the said Sherry McDonald and direct all of?cials of the Commonwealth to be governed accordingly. This order only restores the right to. vote and hold public of?ce and ides n_ot restore any other civil right including but not limited to the right to receive, possess or transport in commerce a ?rearm or to serve on a jury. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have caused this order to be made patent, and the Seal of the Commonwealth of Kentucky to be hereto attached. DONE AT FRANKFORT, this day of@ in the year of our Lord two thousand and seventeen in the year of this Commonwealth the two hundred twenty ?fth. ATTEST: Matthew G. Bevin, Governor Alison Lundergan G?g?es, Commonwealth of Kentucky Secretary of State RESTORATION or CIVIL RIGHTS, TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, GREETW GS: WHEREAS, it is represented to me as Governor of Kentucky that David Wilson DOB: 1~1957 was tried and convicted of the charge of Possession of Controlled Substance (Meth) and Buy/Possess Drug Paraphernalia in the Daviess Circuit Court (X) or United States District Court and Was sentenced by said court to serve a term of one year in the Fulton County Year; and; WHEREAS, the said David Wilson entered said institution on Auggst 7, 2014, and after serving the time required by law, was discharged by ?nal discharge on December 7, 2016 and; WHEREAS, the said David Wilson has made application to have his/her civil rights restored; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and by virtue of the authority vested in me by Sections 145 and 150 of the'Constitution of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, 1, Matthew G. Bevin, Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, do hereby and now restore the right to vote and hold public of?ce denied by judgment of conviction aforesaid and any prior conviction, to the said David Wilson and direct-all of?cials of the Commonwealth to be governed accordingly. This order only restores the right to vote and hold public of?ce and got restore any other civil right including but not limited to the right to receive, possess or transport in commerce a ?rearm or to serve on a jury. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have caused this order to be made patent, and the Seal of the Commonwealth of Kentucky to be hereto attached. DONE AT FRANKFORT, this day of?in the year of our Lord two thousand and seventeen in the year of this Commonwealth the two hundred twenty ?fth. ATTEST: Matthew G. Bevin, Governor . Commonwealth of Kentucky Alison Lundergan Griihes, Secretary of State RESTORATION OE CIVIL RIGHTS TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, GREETINGS: WHEREAS, it is represented to me as Governor of Kentucky that Michael Hensley DOB: 5?15?1971 was tried and convicted of thecharge of Manufacture meth offense in the Knox Whitley Circuit Courts (X) or United States District Court and was sentenced by said court to serve a term of twenty (20) years in the Luther Luckett Correctional Complex; and; WHEREAS, the said Michael Hensley entered said institution on April 30, 2005, and after serving the time required by law, was discharged by ?nal discharge on December 11, 2016 and; WHEREAS, the said Michael Hensley has made application to have his/her civil rights restored; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and by virtue of the authority vested in me by Sections 145 and 150 of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, 1, 1 Matthew G. Bevin, Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, do hereby and now restore the right to vote and hold public Office denied by judgment of conviction aforesaid and any prior conviction, to the said Michael Hensley and direct all officials of the'Commonwealth to be governed accordingly. This order only restores the right to vote and hold public Office and n9; restore any other civil right including but not limited to the right to receive, possess or transport in commerce a firearm or to serve on a jury. A IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have caused this order to be made patent, and the Seal of the Commonwealth of Kentucky to be hereto attached. DONE AT FRANKFORT, this day 0 in the year of our Lord two thousand and seventeen in the year of this Commonwealth the two hundred twenty fifth. ATTEST: Matthew G. Bevin, Governor Commonwealth of Kentucky Alison Lundergan Secretary of State RESTORATION OF CIVIL RIGHTS TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, GREETINGS: WHEREAS, it is represented to me as Governor of Kentucky that Eric Wise DOB: 4-21? 1980 was tried and convicted of the charge (3) of Manufacture Meth; Burglary and Possession of Controlled Substance in the Hardin Circuit Courts (X) or United States District Court 0 and was sentenced by said court to serve a term of ten years in the Roederer Correctional Complex; and; WHEREAS, the said Eric Wise entered said institution on September 13, 2011, and after serving the time required by law, was discharged by final discharge on December 10, 2016 and; - WHEREAS, the said Eric Wise has made application to have'his/her civil rights restored; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and by virtue of the authority vested in me by Sections 145 and 150 of the Constitution of the Cormnonwealth of Kentucky, I, Matthew G. Bevin, Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, do. hereby and now restore the right to vote and hold public of?ce denied by judgment of conviction aforesaid and any prior convictiOn, to the said Eric Wise and direct all officials of the Commonwealth to be governed accordingly. This order only restores the right to vote and hold public office and restore any other civil right including but not limited to the right to receive, possess or transport in commerce a firearm or to serve on a jury. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have caused this order to be made patent, and the Seal of the Commonwealth of Kentucky to be hereto attached. DONE AT FRANKFORT, this ?day 0% in the year of our Lord two thousand and seventeen in the year of this Commonwealth the two hundred twenty fifth. ATTEST: Matthew G. evin, Governor . I Commonwealth of Kentucky Alison Lundergan Grimes, Secretary of State RESTORATION or CIVIL RIGHTS TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, GREETINGS: WHEREAS, it is represented to me as Governor of Kentucky that David Lewis DOB: 21?1981 was tried and convicted of the charge of Theft by Unlawful Taking and Burglary in the Harlan Circuit Court (X) or United States District Court 0 and was sentenced by said court to Serve a term of six years in the Pulaski County Jail; and, WHEREAS, the said David Lewis entered said institution on August 16, 2012, and after serving the time required by law, was discharged by final discharge on January 9, 2017 and; WHEREAS, the said David Lewis has made application to have his/her civil rights restored; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and by virtue of the authority vested in me by Sections 145 and 150 of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, 1, Matthew G. Bevin, Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, do hereby and now restore the right to vote and hold public office denied by judgment of conviction aforesaid and any prior conviction, to the said David Lewis and direct all of?cials of the Commonwealth to be governed accordingly. This order only restores the right to vote and hold public of?ce and restore any other civil right including but not limited to the right to receive, possess or transport in commerce a ?rearm or to serve on a jury. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have caused this order to be made patent, and the Seal of the Commonwealth of Kentucky to be hereto attached. DONE AT FRANKFORT, this day 0 i ATTESTMatthew G. Bevin, Governor a . I 6 Commonwealth of Kentucky Alison Lundergan Griihes, Secretary of State RESTORATION OF CIVIL RIGHTS TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, GREETINGS: WHEREAS, it is represented to me as Governor of Kentucky that Curtis Beck DOB: 26?1961 was tried and convicted of the charge (8) of Possession of Handgun by Convicted Felon I in the Jefferson Circuit Court (X) or United States District Court ()iand was sentenced by said court to serve a term of ?ve years in the Blackburn Correctional Complex; and; WHEREAS, the said Curtis Beck entered said institution on July 30, 2008, and after serving the time required by law, was discharged by ?nal discharge on-Februarv 4, 2015 and; WHEREAS, the said Curtis Beck has made application to have his/her civil rights restored; I NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and by virtue of the authority vested in me by Sections 145 and 150 of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, 1, Matthew G. Bevin, Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, do hereby and now restore the right to vote and hold public of?ce denied by judgment of conviction aforesaid and any prior conviction, to the said Curtis Beck and direct all of?cials of the Commonwealth to be governed accordingly. This order only restores the right to vote and hold public of?ce and restore any other civil right including but not limited to the right to receive, possess or transport in commerce a firearm or to serve on a jury. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have caused this order to be made patent, and the Seal of the Commonwealth of Kentucky to be hereto attached. Alin undergan 5, Secretary of State RESTORATION OF CIVIL RIGHTS TOALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, GREETINGS: WHEREAS, it is represented to me as Governor of Kentucky that Aqueel Alshemarv DOB: 8-22-1971, was tried and convicted of the charge (3) of Possession of Controlled Substance in the Jefferson Circuit Court or United States District Court and was sentenced by said court to serve a term of five years prObated for ?ve years; and; WHEREAS, the said Aqueel Alshemary was sentenced on November 18, 2009, and the period of probation was terminated on November 19, 2014; and; WHEREAS, the said Aqueel Alshemary has made application to have his/her civil rights restored; . NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and by virtue of the authority vested in me by Sections 145 and 150 of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, 1, Matthew G. Bevin, Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, do hereby and now restore the right to vote and hold public of?ce denied by judgment of conviction aforesaid and any prior- conviction, to the said Aqueel Alshemary and direct all of?cials of the Commonwealth to be governed accordingly. This order only restores the right to vote and hold public office and does at restore any other civil right including but not limited to the right to receive, possess or transport in commerce a ?rearm or to serve on a jury. 1N TESTIMONY I have caused this order to be made patent, and the Seal of the Commonwealth of Kentucky to be hereto attached. Commonwealth of Kentucky I Aliso Lundergan G?es, Secretary of State RESTORATION OF CIVIL RIGHTS To ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, GREETINGS: WHEREAS, it is represented to me as Governor of Kentucky that Stephen Summers DOB: 2?21~l981, was tried and convicted of the charge of Theft by Unlawful Taking in the Hardin Circuit Court (X) or United States District Court and was sentenced by said court to serve a term of two years probated for two years; and; WHEREAS, the said Stephen Summers was sentenced on November 29, 2007, and the period of probation was terminated on June 1, 2009; and; WHEREAS, the said Stephen Summers has made application to have his/her civil rights restored; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and by virtue of the authority vested in me by Sections 145 and 150 of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, I, Matthew G. Bevin, Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, do hereby and now restore the right to vote and hold public office denied by judgment of conviction aforesaid and any prior conviction, to the Said Stephen Summers and direct all of?cials of the Commonwealth to be governed accordingly. This order only restores the right to vote and hold public of?ce and dLes n_ot restore any other civil right including but not limited to the right to receive, possess or transport in commerce a ?rearm or to serve on a jury. INTESTIMONY WHEREOE, I have caused this order to be made patent, and the Seal of the Commonwealth of Kentucky to be hereto attached. ATTEST: I 5: Alison Lunderg Grim Secretary of State RESTORATION OF CIVIL RIGHTS TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, GREETINGS: WHEREAS, it is represented to me as Governor of Kentucky that LaShawnda Dickerson DOB: 5?4?1981, was tried and convicted of the charge of Traf?cking in a Controlled Substance?in the Jefferson Circuit Court (X) or United States District Court and was sentenced by said court to serve a term of three years probated for ?ve years; and; WHEREAS, the said LaShawnda Dickerson was sentenced on January 18, 2011, and the period of probation was terminated on June 30 2015; and; WHEREAS, the said LaShawnda Dickerson has made application to have his/her civil rights restored, NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and by virtue of the authority vested in me by Sections 145 and 150 of the Constitutionof the Commonwealth of Kentucky, 1, Matthew G. Bevin, Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, do hereby and now restore the right to vote and hold public of?ce denied by judgment of conviction aforesaid and any prior conviction, to the said LaShawnda Dickerson and direct all of?cials of the Commonwealth to be governed accordingly. This order only restores the right to vote and hold public of?ce and does n_ot restore any other civil right including but not limited to the right to receive, possess or transport in commerce a ?rearm or to serve on a jury. 1N TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have caused this order to be made patent, and the Seal of the Commonwealth of Kentucky to be hereto attached. ATTEST: I Commonwealth of Kentucky Alison Lundergan Gri i Secretary of State RESTORATION OF CIVIL RIGHTS TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, GREETINGS: it is represented to me as Governor of Kentucky that Scarlet Bates DOB: 10-195 6, was tried and convicted of the charge (3) of Traf?cking in a Controlled Substance within 1,000 yards of a School and Buy/Possess Drug Paraphernalia in the Clark Circuit Court (X) or United States District Court and was sentenced-by said court to serve a term?of three years probated for ?ve years; and; WHEREAS, the said Scarlet Bates was sentenced on January 17, 2002, and the period of probation was terminated on January 25, 2005; and; WHEREAS, the said Scarlet Bates has made application to have his/her civil rights restored; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and by virtue of, the authority vested in me by Sections 145 and 150 of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, I, Matthew G. Bevin, Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, do hereby and-now restore the right to vote and hold public of?ce denied by judgment of conviction aforesaid and any prior conviction, to the said Scarlet Bates and direct all of?cials of the Commonwealth to be governed accordingly. This order only restores the right to vote and hold public of?ce. and restore any other civil right including but not limited to the right to receive, possess or transport in commerce a ?rearm or to serve on a jury. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have caused this order to be made patent, and the Seal of the Commonwealth of Kentucky to be hereto attached. DONE AT FRANKFORT, this ?g day 0 i' in the year of our Lord two thousand and seventeen in the year of this Commonwealth the two hundred twenty ?fth. I ATTEST: Matthew G. Bevin, Governor Commonwealth of Kentucky .2 I W: sn undergan Secretary of State mes, RESTORATION OF CIVIL RIGHTS TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, GREETINGS: WHEREAS, it is represented to me as Governor of Kentucky that Donny Gramling DOB: 8-7?1946 was tried and convicted of the charge (3) of Federal: Attempt to Manufacture Meth (50 or more grams) and Use of Communication Facility in the Commission of a Felony in the Eastern District of Kentucky Circuit Court 0 or United States District Court (29 and was sentenced by said court to serve a term of seventy-?ve (75) months prison; followed by thirty-six months supervised release in the Federal Bureau of Prisons; and; WHEREAS, the said Donny Gramling entered said institution on April 8, 2004, and after serving the time required by law, was discharged by expiration on June 23, 2010 and; WHEREAS, the said Donny Gramling has made application to have his/her civil rights restored; I 7 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and by. virtue of the authority vested in me by Sections 145 and 150 of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, 1, Matthew Bevin, Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, do hereby and now restore the right to vote and hold public of?ce denied by judgment of conviction aforesaid and any prior conviction, to the said Donny Gramling and direct all of?cials of the Commonwealth to be governed accordingly. This order only restores the right to vote and hold public. office and restore any other civil right including but not limited to the right to receive, possess or transport in commerce a ?rearm or to serve on a jury. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have caused this order to be made patent, and the Seal of the Commonwealth of Kentucky to be hereto attached. A DONE AT FRANKFORT, this 5? day of in the year of our Lord two thousand and seventeen in the year of this Commonwealth the two hundred twenty fifth. /atthew G. in, Governor Commonwealth of Kentucky ATTEST: Alison LunderganSrimes Secretary of State