OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone [303) 366-2471 Fax 3031! 866-2003 John W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 001 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Curtis D. Aude Pursuant to the authority vested in the Governor of the State of Colorado by Article IV, Section 7 of the Colorado Constitution, 1, John W. Hickenlooper, Governor of the State of Colorado, hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to Curtis D. Aude. I. Background In 1986, Curtis Aude pleaded guilty to Conspiracy to Commit Possession and Distribution of Marijuana (F-4) in El Paso County, Colorado (84CR1777). Curtis Aude completed the terms of his sentence. The constitutional and statutory conditions for granting this clemency petition have been satis?ed, and granting this pardon is in the interest of ustice. 11. Grant of Clemency A. Curtis D. Aude be and hereby is granted a full and unconditional pardon of the above described conviction. B. All of his rights of citizenship, including but not limited to, voting, jury duty, holding public of?ce. and ?rearms privileges, are restored in full without condition. All of his civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with this conviction are removed. Executive Order 2018 001 March 29, 2018 Page 2 of 2 GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this twenty-ninth day of March. 2018. . Hickenlooper . t? Governor COLORADO Gov. John Hickenlooper March 29, 2018 Curtis Aude Dear Mr. Aude, I am writing to inform you that I am granting your application for a pardon. Of the hundreds of applications for pardons my of?ce has received over the years, yours granting. I am doing so because you have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you lessons you have leamed throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. Since your conviction over 30 years ago for drug crimes, you have lived a clean life. You have raised two ?ne children who are contributing to their communities and making the world a better place. You have dedicated your life to working hard so you can provide for them. You have worked hard to improve your community. Despite your efforts to turn around your life, your conviction has interfered with your employment opportunities and your desire to hunt. I believe you deserve a second chance, and I hope that this pardon will create Opportunity for you. You will now have to make the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication, and you will likely encounter challenges along the way. I believe you have it in you to move beyond past mistakes. 136 State Capitol, Denver. CO 80203 303.866.2471 i By continuing to live a productive life, you will improve not only your life, but also the lives of your family and community members. Others who have experienced circumstances similar to yours will look to you for guidance and inspiration. Show them how it?s done. Good luck to you. Sincerely, John ickenlooper 07% Governor OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone (303} 866-2471 Fax 866-2003 lohn W. Hickenloopcr Governor 2018 002 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon James J. M. Bcnavidez Pursuant to the authority vested in the Governor of the State of Colorado by Article IV. Section 7 ofthe Colorado Constitution, I. John W. Hickenlooper, Governor of the State of Colorado, hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to James J. M. Benavidez. I. Background In 1963, James Benavidez pleaded guilty to felony Burglary in La Plata County, Colorado (No. 2282). James Benavidez completed the terms of his sentence. The constitutional and statutory conditions for granting this clemency petition have been satisfied, and granting this pardon is in the interest ol?j usticc. 11. Grant of Clemencv A. James J. M. Benavidez be and hereby is granted a full and unconditional pardon of the above described convictions. B. All of his rights of citizenship, including but not limited to, voting, jury duty, holding public of?ce, and firearms privileges, are restored in full without condition. All ofhis civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with these convictions are removed. Executive Order 2018 002 March 29, 2018 Page 2 of 2 GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State 01? Colorado this twenty-ninth day of March, 2018. lickenlooper Governor COLORADO Gov. John HickenlooPer March 29, 2018 James Benavidez Dear Mr. Benavidez, I am writing to inform you that I am granting your application for a pardon. Of the hundreds of applications for pardons my of?ce has received over the years, yours granting. I am doing so because you have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many peeple with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. Over 50 years ago, you pleaded guilty to burglary. Since then, you have served this country in the military, been a trustworthy and dependable employee, and served your community with various organizations, including an amateur boxing club in Durango. You have stated that you are an avid hunter and do not want to miss out on hunting because of what happened in your distant past. I believe you deserve a second chance, and I h0pe that this pardon will create opportunity for you. You will now have to make the most of this Opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication, and you will likely encounter challenges along the way. I believe you have it in you to move beyond past mistakes. By continuing to live a productive life, you will improve not only your life, but also the lives of your family and community members. Others who have experienced circumstances similar to yours will look to you for guidance and inspiration. Show them how it?s done. 136 State Capitol, Denver, CO 80203 1 303.866.2471 Good luck to you. Sincerely, John W. ickenlooper 072V Governor OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone (303} 866-2471 Fax :303) 866-2003 Iohn W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 003 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Traci J. Brigham Pursuant to the authority vested in the Governor of the State of Colorado by Article IV, Section 7 of the Colorado Constitution. 1, John W. l-lickenlooper. Governor of the State of Colorado, hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to Traci Brigham. I. Background In Traci Brigham (formerly Traci Kelley) pleaded guilty to Distribution of a Controlled Substance, Schedule (F-4) in Larimer County. Colorado (90CR4I0). Traci Brigham completed the terms of her sentence. The constitutional and statutory conditions for granting this clemency petition have been satis?ed, and granting this pardon is in the interest ol? justice. Grant of Clemech A. Traci Brigham be and hereby is granted a full and unconditional pardon of the above described conviction. B. All of her rights of citizenship, including but not limited to, voting, jury duty, holding public office, and ?rearms privileges, are restored in full without condition. All other civil disabilities and public sul'l?erings associated with this conviction are removed. Executive Order 20 8 003 March 29, 2018 ljgge 2 ol?2 GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal ol'the State of Colorado this twenty-ninth day of March, 2018llickenlooper Governor .COLORADO Gov. John Hickenlooper March 29, 2018 Traci Brigham Dear Ms. Brigham, I am writing to inform you that I am granting your application for a pardon. Of the hundreds of applications for pardons my of?ce has received over the years, yours granting. I am doing so because you have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. More than 25 years ago, you pleaded guilty to drug distribution. After your conviction, you promised yourself that you would never again get on the wrong side of the law. You have lived up to your promise. Following your conviction, you worked hard to build a life for yourself, eventually starting your own company. You are a dedicated and generous member of your church, and you constantly work to better the lives of your friends and family. Notwithstanding your progress, your conviction has hampered your ability to ?nd employment at a time in your life when you need to provide for yourself. I believe you deserve a second chance, and I hope that this pardon will create opportunity for you. You will now have to make the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication, and you will likely encounter challenges along the way. I believe you have it in you to move beyond past mistakes. EH It]? Ni'- 136 State Capitol, Denver, CO 80203 303.866.2471 I Illg' - -. By continuing to live a productive life, you will improve not only your life, but also the lives of your family and community members. Others who have experienced circumstances similar to yours will look to you for guidance and inspiration. Show them how it?s done. Good luck to you. Sincerely, John ickenlooper Governor -- OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 State apitol Denver. Colorado 80203 Phone 866-2471 Fax 866-2003 John W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 004 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Derrik C. Broad?eld Pursuant to the authority vested in the Governor of the Slate of Colorado by Article IV, Section 7 of the Colorado Constitution. 1, John W. llickenlooper. Governor of the State of Colorado. hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to Derrik C. Broad?eld. I. Background In 1984, Derrik Broadfreld pleaded guilty to Second Degree Burglary in El Paso County, Colorado (83CR2482). Derrik Broadlield completed the terms of his sentence. The constitutional and statutory conditions for granting this clemency petition have been satis?ed, and granting this pardon is in the interest of ustice. II. Grant of Clemencv A. Derrik C. Broadlield be and hereby is granted a full and unconditional pardon of the above described conviction. B. All ofhis rights ofcitizenship. including but not limited to. voting.jury duty, holding public of?ce. and ?rearms privileges. are restored in full without condition. All ofhis civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with this conviction are removed. Executive Order 2018 004 March 29. 2018 Page 2 of 2 GIVEN under my hand and the . Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this twenty-ninth day ol? March, 2018. _l ickenlooper Governor A 0 i Gov. John Hickenlooper March 29, 2018 Clayton Broad?eld Dear Mr. Broad?eld, I am writing to inform you that I am granting your application for a pardon. Of the hundreds of applications for pardons my of?ce has received over the years, yours granting. I am doing so because you have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. More than 30 years ago you pleaded guilty to Second Degree Burglary for breaking into a business. Since then you have demonstrated your commitment to living a productive life. You found and maintained your sobriety, and helped others on that journey. You became a valuable employee at Bayaud Enterprises for many years. While there, you received an award from the National Institute of Standards and Technology for Outstanding Service and Dedication During an Emergency Situation when you evacuated multiple employees from your place of work after an electrical ?re broke out. You have also made great efforts to help those around you in need. I believe you deserve a second chance, and I hope that this pardon will create opportunity for you and give you the clean slate you have been looking for. You will now have to make the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication, and you will likely encounter challenges along the way. I believe you have it in you to move beyond past mistakes. 136 State Capitol, Denver, CO 80203 303.866.2471 - By continuing to live a productive life, you will improve not only your life, but also the lives of your family and community members. Others who have experienced circumstances similar to yours will look to you for guidance and inspiration. Show them how it?s done. Good luck to you. Sincerely, John ickenlooper Governor OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone (303] 866-2471 Fax (303] 366-2003 John W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 005 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Bruce F. Bryan Pursuant to the authority vested in the Governor of the State of Colorado by Article IV, Section 7 ofthe Colorado Constitution, I, John W. l-lickenlooper, Governor of the State of Colorado, hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to Bruce F. Bryan. I. Background In 1969, Bruce Bryan pleaded guilty to l?elony Burglary in Larimer County, Colorado (No. 4558). Bruce Bryan completed the terms of his sentence. The constitutional and statutory conditions for granting this clemency petition have been satis?ed, and granting this pardon is in the interest of justice. II. Grant of Clemencv A. Bruce F. Bryan be and hereby is granted a full and unconditional pardon of the above described conviction. B. All of his rights olcitizenship, including but not limited to, voting, jury duty, holding public of?ce, and ?rearms privileges. are restored in full without condition. All ofhis civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with this conviction are removed. Executive Order 2018 005 March 29, 2018 Page 2 of_2 GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal oflhe State of Colorado this twenty-ninth day of March, 2018. John . llickenlooper Governor COLORADO Gov. John Hickenlooper March 29, 2018 Bruce an Dear Mr. Bryan, I am writing to inform you that I am granting your application for a pardon. Of the hundreds of applications for pardons my of?ce has received over the years, yours granting. I am doing so because you have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many peOpIe with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. Nearly 50 years ago, you pleaded guilty to burglary for breaking into a golf shop. You were a young man and headed down a destructive path. Following your conviction, you turned around your life. You served in the Army and were discharged honorably. You started a family and dedicated yourself to your church. You own a successful business where you have employed many Coloradans. However, your conviction from nearly 50 years ago is hampering your ability to travel and to hunt. I believe you deserve a second chance, and I hOpe that this pardon will allow you to pursue your passions. By continuing to live a productive life, you will improve not only your life, but also the lives of your family and community members. Others who have experienced circumstances similar to yours will look to you for guidance and inspiration. Show them how it?s clone. 136 State Capitol, Denver, CO 80203 303.866.2471 I: - Good luck to you. Sincerely, John ickenlooper 0724/ Governor OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Fax [303} 866-2003 STATE OF COLORADO 136 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 eggs-g, Phone (303) 866-2471 to Iohn W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 006 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Michell B. Cabaniss Pursuant to the authority vested in the Governor of the State of Colorado by Article IV, Section 7 ofthe Colorado Constitution. I. John W. l-lickenlooper, Governor of the State of Colorado. hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to Michell B. Cabaniss. I. Background [n 1990, Michell Cabaniss pleaded guilty to Criminal Attempt to Commit Sale of a Controlled Substance, Schedule I (F-4) in Larimer County. Colorado (90CR120). Michell Cabaniss completed the terms of her sentence. The constitutional and statutory conditions for granting this clemency petition have been satis?ed. and granting this pardon is in the interest of justice. 11. Grant of Clemency A. Michell B. Cabaniss be and hereby is granted a full and unconditional pardon of the above described conviction. B. All of her rights ofcitizenship. including but not limited to, voting.jury duty, holding public of?ce, and ?rearms privileges. are restored in full without condition. All ofher civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with this conviction are removed. Executive Order 2018 006 March 29. 2018 Page 2 01?2 GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal 01th Stale 01? Colorado this twenty-ninth day 01" March, 2018. John . Hickenlooper 0W Governor Gov. John Hickenlooper March 29, 2018 Michel] Cabaniss Dear Ms. Cabaniss, I am writing to inform you that I am granting your application for a pardon. Of the hundreds of applications for pardons my of?ce has received over the years, yours granting. I am doing so because you have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. More than 25 years ago, you pleaded guilty to criminal attempt to sell a controlled substance. You characterize your arrest and conviction as a turning point. You have accomplished so much since then. You completed your education to pursue your goal of teaching, you married and started a family, and you left your previous life behind. Despite your success in getting your life back on track, your conviction prevents you from obtaining certi?cation to work in California with children with disabilities. I believe you deserve a second chance, and I hope that this pardon will create opportunity for you. It is clear you have found your calling in teaching. I hope this pardon will allow you to pursue that dream, and to celebrate the person you?ve become. It will require hard work and dedication, and you will likely encounter challenges along the way. I believe you have it in you to move beyond past mistakes. 136 State Capitol, Denver, CO 80203 303.866.2471 By continuing to live a productive life, you will improve not only your life, but also the lives of your family and community members. Others who have experienced circumstances similar to yours will look to you for guidance and inspiration. Show them how it?s done. Good luck to you. Sincerely, John . HickenIOOper Governor OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone {303) 866-2471 Fax [303) 866-2003 John W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 007 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Justin T. Campbell Pursuant to the authority vested in the Governor of the State of Colorado by Article IV, Section 7 of the Colorado Constitution, 1, John W. l-lickenlooper, Governor of the State of Colorado, hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to Justin T. Campbell. I. Background In 2005, Justin Campbell pleaded guilty to First Degree Criminal Trespass (F-S) in Adams County, Colorado (04CR2048). Justin Campbell completed the terms of his sentence. The constitutional and statutory conditions for granting this clemency petition have been satis?ed, and granting this pardon is in the interest ofj ustice. Grant of Clemency A. Justin T. Campbell be and hereby is granted a full and unconditional pardon of the above described conviction. B. All ofhis rights of citizenship, including but not limited to, voting. jury duty, holding public office, and ?rearms privileges, are restored in full without condition. All ofhis civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with this conviction are removed. 5 a 1* 5 I uh" Executive Order 2018 007 March 29. 2018 Page 2 of 2 GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this twenty-ninth day 01? March. 2018. John . Hiekenlooper Governor COLORADO Gov. John Hickenlooper March 29, 2018 Justin Cam bell Dear Mr. Campbell, I am writing to inform you that I am granting your application for a pardon. Of the hundreds of applications for pardons my of?ce has received over the years, yours granting. I am doing so because you have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. When you were a young man, you made some poor choices. You say that you?ve changed from the teenager you once were. I believe you. Following your conviction for criminal trespass you joined the Army where you have made invaluable contributions, earning various awards and medals, including a Purple Heart. You quickly reached the rank of Staff Sergeant, and deployed overseas numerous times to keep our country safe. While doing all of this, you married, started a family, and pursued your education. Anyone would be impressed by your many accomplishments, and I thank you for your service. You seek a pardon so your conviction will not hamper your employment opportunities when you rejoin civilian life. I hope that this pardon will create opportunity for you. You will now have to make the most of this Opportunity. By continuing to live a productive life, you will improve not only your life, but also the lives of your family and community members. Others who have experienced circumstances similar to yours will look to you for guidance and inspiration. Show them how it?s done. 136 State Capitol, Denver, CO 80203 303.866.2471 fl Good luck to you. OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone (303) 866-2471 Fax (303) 866-2003 John W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 008 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Brian J. Clear Pursuant to the authority vested in the Governor of the State of Colorado by Article IV, Section 7 ofthe Colorado Constitution. 1, John W. l-lickenlooper. Governor of the State of Colorado, hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to Brian J. Clear. 1. Background In 1994, while ajuvenile, Brian Clear pleaded guilty to Criminal Mischief(F-4) and two counts of Second Degree Burglary (F-4) Criminal Attempt: Extreme Indifference Murder First Degree Aggravated Motor Vehicle Theft Aggravated Juvenile Offender, Violation of Bail Bond (F-6) (94J and Menacing with Deadly Weapon (94CR63), all in Mesa County, Colorado. Brian Clear completed the terms of his sentence. The constitutional and statutory conditions for granting this clemency petition have been satis?ed, and granting this pardon is in the interest of justice. 11. Grant of Clemency A. Brian J. Clear be and hereby is granted a full and unconditional pardon of the above described convictions. B. All of his rights ofcitizenship. including but not limited to, voting, jury duty, holding public of?ce. and ?rearms privileges. are restored in full without condition. All of his civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with these convictions are removed. Executive Order 20l8 008 March 29, 2018 Page 2 of3 GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal ol?lhe State of Colorado this twenty-ninth day of March, 2018. . Hickenlooper Governor COLORADO Gov. John Hickenlooper March 29, 2018 Brian Clear Dear Mr. Clear, I am writing to inform you that I am granting your application for a pardon. Of the hundreds of applications for pardons my of?ce has received over the years, yours granting. I am doing so because you have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many pe0ple with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. When you were a young man, you engaged in destructive behavior. Your criminal actions as a juvenile were quite serious and certainly gave me pause. However, I am very impressed by the choices you have made since your convictions more than 20 years ago, and your commitment to following the right path after making some bad decisions. After your release from detention, you discovered your passion for ?re ?ghting and paramedics. You married and started a family. Despite your efforts, your criminal history has sti?ed your goal of becoming a ?re?ghter. I hope that this pardon will allow you to pursue that dream. You say that you are no longer the same person you were when you committed your crimes at a very young age. I believe you, and I hope that this pardon will create opportunity for you. You will have to work hard and dedicate yourself, and you will likely encounter challenges along the way. I believe you have it in you to continue to move beyond past mistakes. Since completing your sentence, you have demonstrated your capacity to live a productive life. By continuing down this path, you will improve not only your life, but also the lives of your 136 State Capitol, Denver, CO 80203 303.866.2471 family and community members. Others who have experienced circumstances similar to yours will look to you for guidance and inSpiration. Show them how it?s done. Good luck to you. Sincerely, John ickenlooper Governor OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 Stale Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone {303) 866-2471 Fax (303) 866-2003 John W. HickenloopEr Governor 2018 009 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Dennis C. Hiscr Pursuant to the authority vested in the Governor of the State of Colorado by Article IV, Section 7 ol' the Colorado Constitution, 1, John W. l-Iickenlooper, Governor of the State of Colorado. hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to Dennis C. Hiser. I. Background In 1989, Dennis Hiser pleaded guilty to Attempted Distribution of a Controlled Substance (F-4) in El Paso County, Colorado (88CR3040). Dennis l-liser completed the terms of his sentence. The constitutional and statutory conditions for granting this clemency petition have been satis?ed. and granting this pardon is in the interest of justice. Grant ofClemencv A. Dennis C. l-liser be and hereby is granted a full and unconditional pardon of the above described convictions. B. All ofhis rights ofcitizenship, including but not limited to. voting.jury duty, holding public of?ce. and ?rearms privileges, are restored in full without condition. All ol?his civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with these convictions are removed. Executive Order 2018 009 March 29. 2018 Page 2 of 2 ll GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal oflhe State of Colorado this twenty-ninth day 01? March, 2018. a . Governor COLORADO Gov. John Hickenlooper March 29, 2018 Dennis Hiser Dear Mr. Hiser, I am writing to inform you that I am granting your application for a pardon. Of the hundreds of applications for pardons my of?ce has received over the years, yours granting. I am doing so because you have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. Nearly 30 years ago, you pleaded guilty to attempting to distribute a controlled substance. Since then, you have lived a life of service. You obtained your Bachelor?s and Master?s degrees in Social Work, and have recently been promoted to a management position in your ?eld. Despite your many accomplishments, your conviction has been a barrier in pursuing your professional goals. I believe you deserve a second chance, and I hope that this pardon will create opportunity for you. You will now have to make the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication, and you will likely encounter challenges along the way. I believe you have it in you to move beyond past mistakes. By continuing to live a productive life, you will improve not only your life, but also the lives of your family and community members. Others who have experienced circumstances similar to yours will look to you for guidance and inspiration. Show them how it's done. 136 State Capitol, Denver, co 80203 303.866.2471 Good luck to you. Sincerely, John . Hickenlooper Governor OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone (303} 866-2471 Fax 866-2003 John W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 010 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Frank P. Maez Pursuant to the authority vested in the Governor of the State of Colorado by Article IV, Section 7 of the Colorado Constitution, 1, John W. l-lickenlooper, Governor of the State of Colorado, hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to Frank P. Maez. Background In 1998, Frank Maez pleaded guilty to Controlled Substance Possession Schedule II (F-4) in Adams County, Colorado (98CR1 192). Frank Maez completed the terms of his sentence. The constitutional and statutory conditions [or granting this clemency petition have been satis?ed. and granting this pardon is in the interest of justice. Grant of Clemencv A. Frank P. Maez be and hereby is granted a full and unconditional pardon of the above described conviction. B. All of his rights of citizenship. including but not limited to, voting,jury duty, holding public of?ce. and ?rearms privileges. are restored in full without condition. All of his civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with this conviction are removed. Executive Order 2018 010 March 29, 2018 Page 2 of 2 GIVEN under my hand and the I. Executive Seal of the State of I . Colorado this twenty?ninth day ol? - March, 20l8ll: 'ilJ? I'llJohn . llickenlooper tutu? Governor A I Gov. John Hickenlooper March 29, 2018 Frank Maez Dear Mr. Maez, I am writing to inform you that I am granting your application for a pardon. Of the hundreds of applications for pardons my of?ce has received over the years, yours granting. I am doing so because you have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your conviction and starting anew, while taking with you lessons you have learned throughout your life. Since your conviction, you have demonstrated your capacity to make good choices. In 1998, you pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled substance. Following your conviction, you moved to a new community to escape negative in?uences, pursued higher education, and became a good role model for your son. Despite your efforts, your criminal history has sti?ed your professional dreams. I hepe that this pardon will allow you to pursue your dreams and reach your professional goals. You have shown that you deserve a second chance, and that a pardon will create opportunity for youmake the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication, and will involve many challenges along the way. I believe you have it in you to move beyond past mistakes. Others who have experienced circumstances similar to yours will look to you for guidance and inspiration. Show them how it?s done. 136 State Capitol, Denver. CO 80203 303.866.2471 I - Good luck to you. Sincerely, John . Hickenlooper Governor OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone (303) 866-2471 Fax IT303) 866-2003 lohn W. Hickenloopcr Governor 2018 011 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Patrick R. Noel Pursuant to the authority vested in the Governor of the State of Colorado by Article IV, Section 7 ofthe Colorado Constitution. I, John W. Hickenlooper. Governor ol? the State of Colorado, hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to Patrick R. Noel. I. Back ground In 1994, Patrick Noel pleaded guilty to Unlawful Possession of Controlled Substance, Schedule IV in Larimer County, Colorado (93CRI 167). Patrick Noel completed the terms of his sentence. The constitutional and statutory conditions for granting this clemency petition have been satis?ed, and granting this pardon is in the interest of justice. 11. Grant of Clemency A. Patrick R. Noel. be and hereby is granted a full and unconditional pardon of the above described conviction. B. All this rights ofcitizenship. including but not limited to, voting,jury duty. holding public of?ce, and ?rearms privileges, are restored in full without condition. All of his civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with this conviction are removed. Executive Order 2018 01 1 March 29. 2018 Page 2 of 2 GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this twenty-ninth day of March, 2018llickenlooper Governor COLORADO . Gov. John Hickenlooper March 29, 2018 Patrick Noel Dear Mr. Noel, I am writing to inform you that I am granting your application for a pardon. Of the hundreds of applications for pardons my of?ce has received over the years, yours granting. I am doing so because you have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. Nearly 25 years ago you pleaded guilty to unlawful possession of a controlled substance. Since then, you have abandoned drugs and lived a productive life. You have been a dedicated and loyal employee of Avaya, Inc, earning a Leadership Award in 2017. Despite your ardent efforts to turn around your life, this conviction continues to hamper your ability to hunt and to travel. I believe you deserve a second chance, and I hope that this pardon will create opportunity for you. You will now have to make the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication, and you will likely encounter challenges along the way. I believe you have it in you to move beyond past mistakes. By continuing to live a productive life, you will improve not only your life, but also the lives of your family and community members. Others who have experienced circumstances similar to yours will look to you for guidance and inspiration. Show them how it?s done. .l "a 136 State Capitol, Denver, CO 80203 I 303.866.2471 . Good luck to you. Sincerely, John . Hickenlooper Governor OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone {303} 866-2471 Fax (303) 866-2003 Iohn W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 012 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Julie D. Schiltz Pursuant to the authority vested in the Governor of the State of Colorado by Article IV, Section 7 of the Colorado Constitution, 1, John W. llickenlooper. Governor of the State of Colorado, hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to Julie D. Schiltz. I. Background In 2003, Julie Schiltz pleaded guilty to Possession Ora Schedule ll Controlled Substance (F-4) in El Paso County, Colorado (03CR2894). Julie Schiltz completed the terms of her sentence. The conditions for granting this clemency petition have been satis?ed, and granting this pardon is in the interest of justice. 11. Grant of Clemency A. Julie D. Schiltz be and hereby is granted a full and unconditional pardon of the above described convictions. B. All ol'her rights of citizenship. including but not limited to. voting, jury duty, holding public of?ce, and ?rearms privileges, are restored in full without condition. All ofher civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with these convictions are removed. Executive Order 20l8 Ol2 March 29., 2018 E136 2 of 2 GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this twenty-ninth day of March. 2018. 1 I. In - John Hickenlooper 0% I 1 K. [rm 1m Governor COLORADO Gov. John Hickenlooper March 29, 2018 Julie Schiltz Dear Ms. Schiltz, I am writing to inform you that I am granting your application for a pardon. Of the hundreds of applications for pardons my Of?ce has received over the years, yours granting. I am doing so because you have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your conviction and starting anew, while taking with you lessons you have learned throughout your life. Since your conviction, you have demonstrated your capacity to make good choices. In 2004, you pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled substance. Following your conviction, you conquered your addiction, worked multiple jobs to support your family, pursued a higher education and a career in corrections. In the process, you helped others overcome their own addictions. Anyone would be impressed by your many accomplishments. I hope that this pardon will allow you to reach even higher. By doing so, you will improve not only your life, but the lives of your family and community members. You have shown that you deserve a second chance, and that a pardon will create opportunity for youmake the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication, and will involve many challenges along the way. I believe you have it in you to move beyond past mistakes. Others who have experienced circumstances similar to yours will look to you for guidance and inspiration. Show them how it?s done. car-En. .- 5 136 State Capitol. Denver, CO 80203 303.866.2471 {Ef?i' Good luck to you. Sincerely, John . HickenIOOper Governor OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone (303} 866-2471 Fax 1303) 866-2003 John W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 013 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Pamela R. Scott Pursuant to the authority vested in the Governor of the State 01? Colorado by Article IV, Section 7 ofthe Colorado Constitution, I, John W. Hickenlooper, Governor of the State of Colorado, hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to Pamela R. Scott. I. Background In 1978, Pamela Scott (formerly Pamela Eden) pleaded nolo contendere to Second Degree Assault (F -4) in Larimer County, Colorado (CR77433). Pamela Scott completed the terms of her sentence. The constitutional and statutory conditions for granting this clemency petition have been satis?ed, and granting this pardon is in the interest of Justice. 11. Grant of Clemency A. Pamela R. Scott be and hereby is granted a full and unconditional pardon of the above described conviction. B. All of her rights ot'citizenship, including but not limited to, voting,jury duty, holding public of?ce, and ?rearms privileges. are restored in full without condition. All of her civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with this conviction are removed. Executive Order 2018 013 March 29. 2018 Page 2 of 2 . GIVEN under my hand and the v' fx . - Execullve Seal 01' the State of Colorado this twenty-ninth day of March, 2018. John . Hickenlooper 0774/ Governor Gov. John Hickenlooper March 29, 2018 Pamela Scott Dear Ms. Scott, I am writing to inform you that I am granting your application for a pardon. Of the hundreds of applications for pardons my of?ce has received over the years, yours granting. I am doing so because you have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many peOple with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. Nearly 40 years ago, you pleaded guilty to assault after an altercation at a CSU football game. Since then, you have not only lived a clean life, but you also pursued your passion for early childhood education and demonstrated that you are a gifted teacher. You raised a family of your own and volunteered in your community. You contacted the victim of your offense after many years to express your remorse. It is clear that teaching is what you were bom to do, and your conviction has sti?ed your ability to do it. I believe you deserve a second chance, and I hope that this pardon will create that opportunity. With this pardon, you can now pursue your passion without your criminal history hindering you. It will require hard work and dedication, and you will likely encounter challenges along the way. I believe you have it in you to move beyond past mistakes. . . 136 State Capitol, Denver, CO 80203 303.866.2471 . i Since your conviction 40 years ago, you have demonstrated your capacity to live a productive life. By continuing down this path, you will improve not only your life, but also the lives of your family and community members. Others who have experienced circumstances similar to yours will look to you for guidance and inspiration. Show them how it?s done. Good luck to you. Sincerely, John . Hickenlooper 0% Governor OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone (303) 866-2471 Fax (303) 866?2003 Iohn W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 014 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Tisha M. Sjostrand Pursuant to the authority vested in the Governor of the State of Colorado by Article IV, Section 7 ol'the Colorado Constitution. 1. John W. lickenlooper. Governor of the State of Colorado, hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to Tisha M. Sjostrand. I. Background In I998, Tisha Sjostrand (Formerly Tisha Garcia) pleaded guilty to Possession of Eight Ounces or More of Marijuana (F-S) in Jefferson County, Colorado (98CR264). Tisha Sjostrand completed the terms of her sentence. The conditions for granting this clemency petition have been satis?ed, and granting this pardon is in the interest of justice. 11. Grant ofClemencv A. Tisha M. Sjostrand be and hereby is granted a full and unconditional pardon of the above described convictions. B. All ol? her rights ofcitizenship, including but not limited to, voting, jury duty, holding public office, and ?rearms privileges. are restored in full without condition. All ofhcr civil disabilities and public sul?l?erings associated with these convictions are removed. Executive Order 2018 014 March 29. 20] 8 Page 2 of 2 GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal ol?the State of Colorado this twenty-ninth day of March, 2018. John . l-lickenlooper Governor COLORADO Gov. John Hickenlooper March 29, 2018 Tisha Sjostrand Dear Ms. Sjostrand, I am writing to inform you that I am granting your application for a pardon. Of the hundreds of applications for pardons my of?ce has received over the years, yours granting. I am doing so because you have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. Twenty years ago, you pleaded guilty to possession of marijuana. You have lived a clean life since then, and pursued your education and your professional goals. You obtained licenses in nursing and counseling, ?elds at which you have demonstrated a particular talent. One patient described you as an angel in disguise. You also started a business to host local Santa Fe artists and community events in a gallery space, which included a coffee shop and a restaurant. You eventually closed the restaurant when your conviction prevented you from obtaining a liquor license. I believe you deserve a second chance, and I hope that this pardon will create opportunity for youmake the most of this Opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication, and you will likely encounter challenges along the way. I believe you have it in you to move beyond past mistakes. neg . 136 State Capitol, Denver, co 80203 303.866.2471 '51 I- Since your conviction, you have demonstrated your capacity to live a productive life. By continuing down this path, you will improve not only your life, but also the lives of your family and community members. Others who have experienced circumstances similar to yours will look to you for guidance and inSpiration. Show them how it?s done. Good luck to you. Sincerely, John . Hickenlooper Governor OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR STATE OF COLORADO 136 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 60203 Phone {303) 866-2471 Fax {303) 866-2003 lohn W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 015 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Dustin R. Weaver Pursuant to the authority vested in the Governor of the State of Colorado by Article IV, Section 7 of the Colorado Constitution, I, John W. l-lickenlooper, Governor of the State of Colorado, hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to Dustin R. Weaver. 1. Background In 2003, Dustin Weaver pleaded guilty to Assault in Larimer County, Colorado I33). Dustin Weaver completed the terms of his sentence. The constitutional and statutory conditions for granting this clemency petition have been satis?ed, and granting this pardon is in the interest of justice. ll. Grant of Clemency A. Dustin R. Weaver be and hereby is granted a full and unconditional pardon of the above described convictions. B. All of his rights ofcitizenship, including but not limited to, voting, jury duty, holding public of?ce. and ?rearms privileges, are restored in full without condition. All of his civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with these convictions are removed. Executive Order 2018 015 March 29, 2018 __Page 2 of 2 GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this twenty-ninth day of March. 2018. John . Hickenlooper Governor OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone (303) 866-2471 Fax (303) 866-2003 lohn W. Governor 2018 016 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Jancah M. Weaver Pursuant to the authority vested in the Governor of the State of Colorado by Article IV, Section 7 of the Colorado Constitution, 1, John W. l-lickenlooper, Governor of the State of Colorado, hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to Janeah M. Weaver. 1. Background In 2003, Janeah Weaver pleaded guilty to Harassment (M-3) in Larimer County. Colorado (03CR1 I34). Janeah Weaver completed the terms of her sentence. The constitutional and statutory conditions for granting this clemency petition have been satis?ed, and granting this pardon is in the interest of justice. ll. Grant ol?Clemency A. Janeah M. Weaver be and hereby is granted a full and unconditional pardon of the above described convictions. B. All ofher rights ofcitizenship, including but not limited to, voting, jury duty, holding public of?ce, and firearms privileges. are restored in full without condition. All ther civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with these convictions are removed. Executive Order 2018 016 March 29. 2018 Page 2 of 2 GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this twenty-ninth day of March, 2018. John Hickenlooper 072V Governor Gov. John Hickenlooper March 29, 2018 Dustin and aneah Weaver Dear Dr. and Mrs. Weaver, I am writing to inform you that I am granting both of your applications for a pardon. Of the hundreds of applications for pardons my of?ce has received over the years, yours are two of the few I am granting. I am doing so because you have both demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal histories and starting anew, while taking with you lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have each earned one. Domestic violence convictions present a particularly dif?cult decision for pardon applications, but you both present compelling circumstances in your applications. Following your domestic violence convictions 15 years ago, and after extensive counseling, you found ways to communicate with each other effectively and to help others do the same. You started a family of your own, and fostered children along the way. You pursued your educational goals while remaining heavily involved with your church. Anyone would be impressed by your many and your determination to overcome dif?culties. I hope that these pardons will allow you both to reach even higher. I believe you both deserve a second chance, and I hOpe that this pardon will create opportunities for you. You can now pursue your chosen career paths without your criminal histories hindering you. You will have to work hard and dedicate yourselves to your chosen ?elds, and you will likely encounter challenges along the way. I believe you both have it in you to move beyond past mistakes. 136 State Capitol, Denver, CO 80203 303.866.2471 II Since completing your sentences, you have demonstrated your capacity to live productive lives. By continuing down this path, you will improve not only your lives, but also the lives of your family and community members. Others who have experienced circumstances similar to yours will look to you for guidance and inspiration. Show them how it?s done. Good luck to you both. Sincerely, John . Hickenlooper 0% Governor OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone (303} 866-2471 Fax {303) 866-2003 John W. Hickenloopcr Governor 2018 017 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Cindy K. Williamson Pursuant to the authority vested in the Governor of the State 01' Colorado by Article IV, Section 7 ol'the Colorado Constitution. 1, John W. l-lickenlooper. Governor of the State of Colorado, hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to Cindy K. Williamson. 1. Background [11 I992, Cindy Williamson (formerly Cindy Klausner) pleaded guilty to Possession of a Controlled Substance, Schedule IV (F-S) in Adams County, Colorado (92CR302). Cindy Williamson completed the terms of her sentence. The constitutional and statutory conditions for granting this clemency petition have been satis?ed. and granting this pardon is in the interest of justice. 11. Grant ot'Clemency A. Cindy K. Williamson be and hereby is granted a Full and unconditional pardon of the above described conviction. B. All of her rights ol'citizenship. including but not limited to, voting. jury duty, holding public of?ce, and firearms privileges. are restored in full without condition. All other civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with this conviction are removed. Exaculive Order 2018 017 March 29. 20l 8 Page 2 01?2 GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the Slate ol? Colorado this twenty-ninth day of March. 2018llickenlooper Governor Gov. John Hickenlooper March 29, 2018 Cindy Williamson Dear Ms. Williamson, I am writing to inform you that I am granting your application for a pardon. Of the hundreds of applications for pardons my of?ce has received over the years, yours granting. I am doing so because you have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. More than twenty ?ve years ago, you pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled substance. You describe this as a dark period in your life. You have since turned around your life. You conquered your addiction, pursued a successful and long career at Aleatel-lucent, and became involved in your church. I believe you deserve a second chance, and I hOpe that this pardon will create opportunity for youmake the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. I believe you have it in you to move beyond past mistakes. 136 State Capitol, Denver, CO 30203 303.866.2471 5 Since your conviction, you have demonstrated your capacity to live a productive life. By continuing down this path, you will improve not only your life, but also the lives of your family and community members. Others who have experienced circumstances similar to yours will look to you for guidance and inspiration. Show them how it?s done. Good luck to you. Sincerely, John ickenlooper Governor