OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone (303) 866-2471 Fax (303) 866-2003 John W. Governor 2018 067 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Chad F. Armenta 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 Chad F. Armenta. I. Background In 2003, Chad F. Annenta pleaded guilty to Possession of a Schedule II Controlled Substance (F-4) in Chaffee County, Colorado (2003CR17). In 2005, Chad F. Armenta also was found guilty of Manufacture of a Schedule II Controlled Substance (F-3) and Theft Under $100 (M-3) in Chaffee County, Colorado (2003CR132). Chad F. Armenta completed the terms of his sentences. 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 Clemency A. Chad F. Armenta 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 ?rearms privileges, are restored in ?ill without condition. All of his civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with these convictions are GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth day of ecemb r, 2018 W. Hickenlooper Governor 50) 136 STATE CAPITOL JOHN W. HICKENLOOPER A DENVER. COLORADO 80203 GOVERNOR TEL 303-866-2471 FAX 303-866-2003 a December 13, 2018 Mr. Armenta, 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, your application stands out. You have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you the lessons you have Ieamed throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 2003, you pleaded guilty of one count of possession of a schedule 11 substance, and in 2005 of one count of manufacture of schedule 11 substance and one count of theft under $100 in Chaffee County, Colorado. Since then, you rededicated yourself to living as a good citizen, and took the initiative to start your own business. You got sober and changed the trajectory of your life. You considered prior hardship as an opportunity for growth, not an insurmountable hurdle. I hope this pardon will create opportunities for you, such as securing larger projects for your businessmake the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. 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, OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 Stale Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone (303) 366-2471 Fax {303) 866-2003 John W. Hickenlooper 2018 068 am EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Jordan M. Ashton 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. Hicken100per, Governor of the State of Colorado, hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to Jordan M. Ashton. 1. Background In 2003, Jordan M. Ashton pleaded guilty to Conspiracy to Commit Menacing (F-6) in Arapahoe County, Colorado (03CR787). In 2004, Jordan M. Ashton pleaded guilty to Restraining Order Violation - Criminal in Arapahoe County, Colorado (04M201385). Jordan M. Ashton completed the terms of his sentences. 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. Jordan M. Ashton 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 ?rearms privileges, are restored in full without condition. All of his civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with this conviction are removed. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth of 136 STATE CAPITOL JOHN W. HICKENLOOPER COLORADO 80203 GOVERNOR TEL 303-866-2471 December 13, 2018 Mr. Ashton, 1 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, your application stands out. You have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 2003, you pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit menacing in Arapahoe County, Colorado. In 2004, you pleaded guilty to one count of restraining order violation in Arapahoe County, Colorado. Since then, you rededicated yourself to living as a good citizen, and took the initiative to get your real estate license. You friends and family describe you as positive contributor to society who has grown to be a mature and motivated adult. You considered prior hardship as an opportunity for growth, not an insurmountable hurdle. I hope this pardon will create opportunities for you, such as ?thhering your career in real estatemake the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. 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, OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone (303) 866-2471 Fax (303) 866-2003 john W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 069 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Jordan E. Baucke 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 Jordan E. Baucke. I. Background In 2005, Jordan E. Baucke pleaded guilty to Distribution of a Schedule Controlled Substance in Boulder County, Colorado (05CR756). Jordan E. Baucke 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. Jordan E. Baucke be and hereby is granted a 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. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of ?31! I i ii) :11: in .. ?rColorado the thirteenth day of - Decembe 2018. W. Hickenlooper - Governor I . 'l .- l" .F'ql . .I 136 STATE CAPITOL JOHN W. HICKENLOOPER DENVER, COLORADO 80203 GOVERNOR TEL 303-866-2471 FAX 303-866-2003 December 13, 20 I 8 Mr. Baucke, 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 stands out. You have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 2005. you pleaded guilty to distribution of a schedule Ill controlled substance in Boulder County. Colorado. Since your conviction, you have demonstrated your capacity to make good choices. You earned your bachelor of science in Computer Science. and have worked with a number of start-up software companies. You have volunteered your computer skills to nonpro?t causes, serve as an outside advisor to a software development school, and encourage female friends and family to pursue Opportunities in science, technology, engineering, and math. You considered prior hardship as an Opportunity for growth, not an insurmountable hurdle. I hope this pardon will create opportunities for you, such as improving your prospects for business deveIOpment in your chosen ?eldmake the most ol?this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. 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 136 Slate Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone {303} 866-2471 Fax {303) 866-2003 John W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 070 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Tammy S. Bellofatto-Bowman 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. HickenIOOper, Governor of the State of Colorado, hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to Tammy S. Bellofatto-Bowman (formerly Tammy S. Bellofatto-Sundberg). I. Background In 2005, Tammy S. Bellofatto-Bowman pleaded guilty to Manufacturing a Schedule II Controlled Substance (F-3) in Jefferson County, Colorado (05CR130). In 2006, Tammy S. Bellofatto-Bowman pleaded guilty to Theft (F-S) and Possession of a Forged Instrument (F-6) in Denver County, Colorado (06CR10030). Tammy S. Bellofatto-Bowman completed the terms of her sentences. 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 Clemencv A. Tammy S. Bellofatto-Bowrnan be and hereby is granted a ?ll] and unconditional pardon of the above described convictions. B. All of her rights of citizenship, including but not limited to, voting, jury duty, holding public of?ce, and ?reanns privileges, are restored in without condition. All of his civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with this conviction are removed. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth day John Hickenlooper 136 STATE CAPITOL JOHN W. HICKENLOOPER DENVER, COLORADO 80203 GOVERNOR TEL 303-866-2471 FAX 303-866-2003 December 13, 2018 Ms. Bellofatto-Bowman. I am writing to inform you that I am granting your application for a pardon. Of the hundreds of applications for pardons my of free 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 the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 2005, you pleaded guilty to Manufacturing a Schedule Controlled Substance in Jefferson County. Colorado, and in 2006 you pleaded guilty to Theft and Possession of a Forged Instrument in Denver County. Colorado. Since your convictions, you have demonstrated your capacity to make good choices. You overcame your addiction and worked hard to build a life for yourself. 1 hope this pardon allows you to reach even higher. Teach those around you the lessons you have learned. I hope this pardon will create opportunities for you at the Colorado Coalition for the Homeless and beyondmake the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication 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 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 . HiekenIOOper 0724/- Governor STATE OF COLORADO OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 State Capilol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone (303] 866-247l Fax (303} 366-2003 John W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 071 EXECUTIVE ORDER . Full and Unconditional Pardon Jacob J. Bergener 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. Hickenlooper, Governor of the State of Colorado, hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to Jacob J. Bergener. I. Background In 2006, Jacob J. Bergener pleaded guilty to Third Degree Assault of an At-Risk Person (F-3) in the City and County of Denver, Colorado (2005CR4196). Jacob J. Bergener 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 Clemency A. Jacob J. Bergener 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. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth day of Governor .. 136 STATE CAPITOL JOHN W. HICKENLOOPER . DENVER, COLORADO 80203 GOVERNOR TEL 303-866-2471 December 13, 2018 Mr. Bergener, 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, your application stands out. You have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 2006, you pleaded guilty to one count of Third Degree Assault of an At?Risk Person in the City and County of Denver, Colorado. Since then, you rededicated yourself to living as a good citizen. You have maintained steady employment as an automotive technician and demonstrated commitment to your family. You considered prior hardship as an opportunity for growth, not an insurmountable hurdle. I hope this pardon will create opportunities for you, such as the ability to participate in your children?s school and sports activities and the chance to teach your children to huntmake the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. 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 . HickenIOOper 0724/, Governor OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone {303} 866-2471 Fax [303} 866-2003 john W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 072 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Brandon H. Bloodsaw 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. Hicken100per, Governor of the State of Colorado, hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to Brandon H. Bloodsaw. I. Background In 2004, Brandon H. Bloodsaw pleaded guilty to Possession with Intent to Distribute Marijuana (F-4) in Mesa County, Colorado (04CR815). Brandon H. Bloodsaw 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 Clemencv A. Brandon H. Bloodsaw 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. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth day of December, 2018. Jo . Hickenlooper oft/1 Governor 136 STATE CAPITOL JOHN W. HICKENLOOPER DENVER, COLORADO 80203 . ovsnnon TEL 303-866-2471 Fax 303-866-2003 December 13, 2018 Mr. Bloodsaw, 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 the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many peOple with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 2004, you pleaded guilty to marijuana possession with intent to distribute (F-4) in Mesa County, Colorado. It has been nearly 15 years since your conviction. Since then you have worked hard to build a life for yourself. Despite your best efforts, your criminal history has hindered your ability to obtain meaningful employment and live your life. I hope this pardon allows you to pursue your dreams without worrying about your past mistakes. I believe you have earned 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 come with challenges but I know you have it in you to succeed. I hope this pardon will create opportunities for you, such as pursuing a career in sociology or ?nd a place of your ownmake the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. 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 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. OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 Stale Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone (303) 866-2471 Fax [303} 866-2003 lohn W. Hickenloopcr 2018 073 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Adam J. Bode 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. Hickenlooper, Governor of the State of Colorado, hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to Adam J. Bode. I. Background In 1990, Adam J. Bode pleaded guilty to one count each of First Degree Criminal Trespass (F-S), Theft (M-3), Theft (M-2), and Second Degree Aggravated Motor Vehicle Theft (M-2), and was found guilty of First Degree Criminal Trespass in Larimer County, Colorado (90JV492). In 1992, Adam J. Bode was found guilty of Third Degree Assault (M4) in Larimer County, Colorado (92M200492). Adam J. Bode completed the terms of his sentences. 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. Adam J. Bode 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 ?rearms privileges, are restored in full Without condition. All of his civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with this conviction are removed. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteent W. Hicke looper ovemor 136 STATE CAPITOL JOHN W. HICKENLOOPER DENVER. COLORADO 802.03 GOVERNOR TEL 303-866-2471 FAX 303-866-2003 December 13, 2018 Mr. Bode, 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, your application stands out. You have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 1990, you pleaded guilty to one count each of First Degree Criminal Trespass, one count Second Degree Aggravated Motor Vehicle Theft, and two counts the?, and you were found guilty of one count First Degree Criminal Trespass in Larimer County, Colorado. In 1992, you were found guilty of Third Degree Assault in Larimer County, Colorado. Since then, you rededicated yourself to living as a good citizen, husband, and father. You considered prior hardship as an opportunity for growth, not an insurmountable hurdle. Your friends and family describe their admiration for your commitment to your family. I hope this pardon will create opportunities for youmake the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. 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, OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 Stale Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone 866-2471 Fax [303: 866-2003 Iohn W. Hickenlooper 2018 074 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Alisyn H. Bukowski 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. Hicken100per, Governor of the State of Colorado, hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to Alisyn H. Bukowski (formerly Alisyn Alling). I. Background In 2006, Alisyn H. Bukowski pleaded guilty to Third Degree Assault (OSM7696) and Protection Order Violation Criminal Attempt (M-2) (06M577) in Jefferson County, Colorado. Alisyn H. Bukowski completed the terms of her sentences. 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 Clemencv A. Alisyn H. Bukowski be and hereby is granted a ?rll and unconditional pardon of the above described convictions. B. All of 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 of her civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with this conviction are removed. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteen ay 0 r, 20 W. Hickenlooper overnor 136 STATE CAPITOL JOHN W. HICKENLOOPER DENVER, COLORADO 80203 Govmmon TEL 303-866-2471 Fax 303-866-2003 December 13, 2018 Ms. Bukowski, 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 the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance. and you have earned one. In 2006, you pleaded guilty to one count of third degree assault and one count violating a protection order in Jefferson County, Colorado. I believe you deserve a second chance, and I hope this pardon will give you new opportunities. Your goal of attending law school is an admirable path. 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. I hope you are now able to share your passion with your community and teach them some of the life lessons you have picked up along the way. I hope this pardon will create opportunities for you, such as pursuing your legal career or public servicemake the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. 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 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 W. Ickenlooper 0714/ Govern STATE OF COLORADO OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone (303) 866-2471 Fax [303} 866-2003 lohn W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 075 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Jordan C. Burkholder 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. Hicken100per, Governor of the State of Colorado, hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to Jordan C. Burkholder. I. Background In 2000, Jordan C. Burkholder pleaded guilty to Theft (M-3) in Weld County, Colorado (00CR756). Jordan C. Burkholder 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. Jordan C. Burkholder 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. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth day of cemb 2018. W. Hickenlooper Governor 136 STATE CAPITOL JOHN W. HICKENLOOPER DENVER, COLORADO 80203 GOVERNOR TEL 303-866-2471 FAX 303-866-2003 December 13, 2018 Mr. Burkholder, 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, your application stands out. You have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 2000, you pleaded guilty to theft: less than $100 in Weld County, Colorado. Since your conviction, you have worked to overcome the mistakes of your youth. You earned your bachelor?s degree in Theatre Technology. You have worked for the Sacramento Theatre Company since 2005, and have obtained distinction in the ?eld of entertainment electrics and theatre rigging. You considered prior hardship as an opportunity for growth, not an insurmountable hurdle. I hope this pardon will create opportunities for you, such as the chance to work for Cirque du Soleil in Las Vegasmake the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. 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 STATE OF COLORADO OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 Slate Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone {303) 866-2471 Fax 866-2003 John W. Governor 2018 076 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Matthew D. Carroll 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. HickenIOOper, Governor of the State of Colorado, hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to Matthew D. Carroll. 1. Background In 2003, Matthew D. Carroll pleaded guilty to Second Degree Aggravated Motor Vehicle Theft $500 - $15,000 (F-6) and Eluding a Police Of?cer (MTG-2) in El Paso County, Colorado (O3CRI 726). Matthew D. Carroll 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 Clemencv A. Matthew D. Carroll be and hereby is granted a ?ll] and unconditional pardon of the above described convictions. B. All of his ?ghts 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 these convictions are removed. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth day of Decembe 2018. W. Hickenlooper 0714/, Governor 'ilt . Q-g? [h?k 136 STATE CAPITOI JOHN W. HICKENLOOPER DENVER. COLORADO 80203 GOVERNOR TEL 303-866-2471 FAX 303-866-2003 December 13, 2018 Mr. Carroll, 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, your application stands out. You have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many pe0ple with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 2003, you pleaded guilty to one count of Aggravated Motor Vehicle Theft and one count of Eluding a Police Of?cer in El Paso County, Colorado. Since then, you rededicated yourself to living as a good citizen. You took the initiative to obtain training as an electrical journeyman and have maintained steady employment in this ?eld. You considered prior hardship as an opportunity for growth, not an insurmountable hurdle. I hope this pardon will create opportunities for you, such as owning a ?rearm and participating in your children?s school and extracurricular activitiesmake the most of this Opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. 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, STATE OF COLORADO OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 Stale Capitol Denver. Colorado 80203 Phone (303) 866~247l Fax (303} 866-2003 John W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 077 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Jacklin K. Churgin 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. Hickenlooper, Governor of the State of Colorado, hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to acklin K. Churgin (formerly Jacklin K. Stevens). I. Background In 1995, Jacklin K. Churgin pleaded guilty to Forgery of Money, Stamps, or Securities (F-S) (199SCR90) and Theft of Less Than $100 (F-4) (1995CR315) in Gar?eld County, Colorado. acklin K. Churgin completed the terms of her sentences. 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 Clemency A. acklin K. Churgin be and hereby is granted a full and unconditional pardon of the above described convictions. B. All of 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 of her civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with these convictions are removed. GWEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth day of December, 18. . Hickenlooper Govemor \1 ?mi; Will" 136 STATE CAPITOL JOHN W. HICKENLOOPER DENVER, COLORADO 80203 GOVERNOR TEL 303-866-2471 Fax 303-866-2003 December 13, 2018 Ms. Churgin, I am writing to inform you that I am granting your application for a pardon. 0f the hundreds of applications for pardons my office has received over the years, your application Stands out. You have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 1995, you pleaded guilty of one count of forgery and one count theft less than $100 in Gar?eld County, Colorado. Since then, you rededicated yourself to living as a good citizen and mother. You considered prior hardship as an opportunity for growth, not an insurmountable hurdle. Your friends and family describe you as truthful, honest, and trustworthy. I hope this pardon will create opportunities for youmake the most of this Opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. 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, . Hickenloop 0% Gov mor STATE OF COLORADO OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 Stale Capitol Denver. Colorado 80203 Phone (303} 866-2471 Fax (303} 866-2003 John W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 078 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Joshua C. Crabtree 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 Joshua C. Crabtree. I. Background In 1994, Joshua C. Crabtree pleaded guilty to Attempted Third Degree Assault in Denver County, Colorado (94C407763). Joshua C. Crabtree 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 Clemency A. Joshua C. Crabtree 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. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth day Hickenlooper Governor I: .er {I?li?l- 1 136 STATE CAPITOL GOVERNOR TEL 303-866-2471 303-866-2003 December 13, 2018 Mr. Crabtree, 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, your application stands out. You have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many peOple with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 1994, you pleaded guilty to one count of Attempted Third Degree Assault in Denver County, Colorado. Since then, you rededicated yourself to living as a good citizen. You have thrived in your professional career, working your way up from the position of journeyman carpenter to general superintendent with your company. You have demonstrated commitment to your family and to your community. You considered prior hardship as an opportunity for growth, not an insurmountable hurdle. I hope this pardon will create opportunities for you, such as the ability to hunt with your sonsmake the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. 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, STATE OF COLORADQ OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone :303) 866-2471 Fax 866-2003 John W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 079 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Jacqueline M. Doyle 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 Jacqueline M. Doyle, also known as Jacqueline M. Turner. 1. Background In 1988, Jacqueline M. Doyle pleaded guilty to Theft of Rental Property (F4) in Larimer County, Colorado (1987CR944). In 1989, Jacqueline M. Doyle also pleaded guilty to The? between $50 and $300 in Boulder County, Colorado (19890R605). Jacqueline M. Doyle completed the terms of her sentences. 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. Jacqueline M. Doyle be and hereby is granted a full and unconditional pardon of the above described convictions. B. All of 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 of her civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with these convictions are removed. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth day of December, 018. . Hickenlooper Governor 136 STATE CAPITOL JOHN W. HICKENLOOPER DENVER. COLORADO 80203 GOVERNOR TEL 303-866-2471 FAX 303-866-2003 December 13, 2018 Ms. Doyle, 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, your application stands out. You have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 1988, you pleaded guilty of one count of theft of a rental property-non return in Larimer County, Colorado. In 1989, you pleaded guilty to one count of theft between $50 and $300 in Boulder County, Colorado. Since then, you rededicated yourself to living as a good citizen, wife, and mother. You considered prior hardship as an opportunity for growth, not an insurmountable hurdle. Your friends and family describe your strong work ethic and ability to bring out the best in others. I hope this pardon will create Opportunities for youmake the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. 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 0724/- Governor OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone {303) 866-2471 Fax (303} 866-2003 John W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 080 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Elizabeth M. Guess 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 Elizabeth M. Guess. I. Background In 2002, Elizabeth M. Guess pleaded guilty to Marijuana Distribution in El Paso County, Colorado (02CR1171). Elizabeth M. Guess 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 Clemencv A. Elizabeth M. Guess 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 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. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth day of cember 018. W. Hickenlooper Governor sif- I 136 STATE CAPITOL JOHN W. DENVER. COLORADO 80203 GOVERNOR T131. 303-866-2471 FAX 303-866-2003 December 13, 2018 Ms. Guess, 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, your application stands out. You have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many pe0ple with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 2002, you pleaded guilty to marijuana distribution (F4) in El Paso County, Colorado (02CR1171). Since then, you worked hard to earn your GED and start your own businesses. You are an active member of the Manitou Springs Volunteer Fire Department, and are enrolled in community college courses. You considered prior hardship as an opportunity for growth, not an insurmountable hurdle. I h0pe this pardon will create opportunities for you, such as the chance to obtain medical certi?cations and become a ?re?ghtermake the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. 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, 0714/ John . Hickenlooper Governor OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 Stale Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone (303} 866-2471 Fax 866-2003 John W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 081 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Jamie L. Hackney 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 Jamie L. Hackney. I. Background In 2007, Jamie L. Hackney pleaded guilty to Possession of Less Than One Gram of a Schedule II Controlled Substance (F-6) in El Paso County, Colorado (2007CR364S). In 2009, Jamie L. Hackney pleaded guilty to Possession of Drug Paraphemalia (PO-2) in El Paso County, Colorado (2009M6377). Jamie L. Hackney completed the terms of her sentences. 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. Jamie L. Hackney be and hereby is granted a ?ill and unconditional pardon of the above described convictions. B. All of 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 of her civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with these convictions are removed. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth day of mber 018. Jo W. Hickenlooper 07% Governor 136 STATE CAPITOL JOHN W. HICKENLOOPER DENVER, COLORADO 80203 Govsn NO TEL 303-866-2471 FAX 303-866-2003 December 13, 2018 Ms. Hackney, I am writing to inform you that I am granting your application for a pardon. 0f the hundreds of applications for pardons my of?ce has received over the years, your application stands out. You have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people With criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 2007, you pleaded guilty to one count of Possession of Less Than One Gram of a Schedule II Controlled Substance in El Paso County, Colorado. In 2009, you pleaded guilty to one count of Possession of Drug Paraphernalia in El Paso County, Colorado. Since then, you rededicated yourself to living as a good citizen. You took the initiative to obtain training as a medical assistant, and have maintained steady employment in that ?eld. You considered prior hardship as an opportunity for growth, not an insurmountable hurdle. I hOpe this pardon will create Opportunities for you, such as securing additional employment opportunitiesmake the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. 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 .I-Iickenloo 07%- Go emor OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 Stale Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone (303) 866-2471 Fax (303) 866-2003 lohn W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 082 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Molly A. Hegge 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 Molly A. Hegge. I. Background In 2005, Molly A. Hegge pleaded guilty to Possession of a Schedule II Controlled Substance Over One Gram (F-4) in Arapahoe County, Colorado (2005CR2585). Molly A. Hegge 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 Clemencyr A. Molly A. Hegge 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 of?ce, and ?rearms privileges, are restored in without condition. All of her civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with this conviction are removed. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth day Hickenlooper - .- Governor n?r- II "if Jill: (l 136 STATE CAPITOL W. HICKENLOOPER DENVER. Coronmo 80103 Govannon TEL 303-866-2471 Fax 303-866-2003 December 13, 2018 Ms. Hegge, 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, your application stands out. You have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 2005, you pleaded guilty to one count of Possession of a Schedule II Controlled Substance Over One Gram (F- 4) in Arapahoe County, Colorado. Since then, you rededicated yourself to living as a good citizen, and took the initiative to not only combat your drug addiction, but to complete educational training to help others facing similar circumstances. You considered prior hardship as an Opportunity for growth, not an insurmountable hurdle. I hope this pardon will create opportunities for you, including additional opportunities to advance your career, education, and licensuremake the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. 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, .lickenlooper Gove or OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 Stale Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone (303} 866-2471 Fax [303) 866-2003 John W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 083 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Ross A. Hennerman 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. HickenIOOper, Governor of the State of Colorado, hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to Ross A. Hennerrnan. I. Background In 1991, Ross A. Hennerman pleaded guilty to Theft in Jackson County, Colorado (91CR6). Ross A. Hennerman 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. Ross A. Hennerrnan 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 ?rll without condition. All of his civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with this conviction are removed. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of . r: Colorado this thirteenth day of 1; i 5? .. . December, 2018. . 1-3.: 1 W. Hickenlooper Governor A) 136 STATE CAPITOL JOHN W. HICKENLOOPER DENVER. COLORADO 80203 GOVERNOR Tm. 303-866-2471 FAX 303-866-2003 December 13, 2018 Mr. Hennennan, 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, your application stands out. You have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 1991, you pled guilty to one count of theft in Jackson County, Colorado. Since then, you rededicated yourself to living as a good citizen, husband, and father. You acknowledge you made mistakes as a young man. These prior hardships became an opportunity for growth, not an insurmountable hurdle. I hope this pardon will create opportunities for you, especially maintaining or obtaining additional employment and alleviating the regret with which you have livedmake the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. 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, . Hickenlooper Gov mor OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone {303) 866-2471 Fax {303) 866-2003 lohn W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 084 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon James E. Jennings 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. Hickenlooper, Governor of the State of Colorado, hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to James E. Jennings. I. Background In 1994, James E. Jennings pleaded guilty to Theft (F-4) and Providing False Information to a Pawnbroker (F-S) in Jefferson County, Colorado (1994CR868). James E. Jennings completed the terms of his sentences. 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. James E. Jennings be and hereby is granted a ?rll 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 ?rearms privileges, are restored in ?Jll without condition. All of his civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with these convictions are removed. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth day of Decembe 2018. l' 1 ((933; 136 STATE CAPITOL JOHN W. HICKENLOOPER DENVER, COLORADO 80203 GOVERNOR TEL 303-866-2471 FAX 303-866-2003 December 13, 2018 Mr. Jennings, 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, your application stands out. You have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many peOple with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 1994, you pleaded guilty to theft (F-4) and providing false information to a pawnbroker (F-S) in Jefferson County, Colorado (94CR868). Since then, you have committed yourself to living as a productive citizen. You have built a career as a carpenter and construction project manager. You have donated your time and talents to charitable organizations such as Habitat for Humanity, and mentored young people in need. You considered prior hardship as an opportunity for growth, not an insurmountable hurdle. I hope this pardon will create opportunities for you, such as the chance to hunt with your childrenmake the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. 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 I36 Stale Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone (303) 866-2471 Fax 866-2003 lohn W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 085 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Taylor H. Karp 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 Taylor H. Karp. I. Background In 2009, Taylor H. Karp pleaded guilty to Possession of a Schedule IV Controlled Substance Over One Gram (F6) in Boulder County, Colorado (2008CR1394). Taylor H. Karp 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 Clemency A. Taylor H. Karp be and hereby is granted a ?ll] 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 without condition. All of his civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with this conviction are removed. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth day of December, . I-Iickenlooper Governor 136 STATE CAPITOL GOVERNOR TEL 303-866-2471 FAX 303-866-2003 December 13, 2018 Mr. Karp, 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, your application stands out. You have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 2009, you pleaded guilty to one count of possession of a schedule IV controlled substance over one gram in Boulder County, Colorado. Since then, you rededicated yourself to living as a good citizen, and took the initiative to obtain education and training as an electrician. Your friends and family commend you for your strong work ethic and integrity. You considered prior hardship as an opportunity for growth, not an insurmountable hurdle. I hope this pardon will create opportunities for you, such as pursuing master licensure as an electricianmake the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. 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 Gov mor STATE OF COLORADO OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR . . . Okn?gopzo 136 State Capitol . Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone (303) 866?2471 Fax [303) 866-2003 John W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 086 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon William R. Keelin 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. Hickenlooper, Governor of the State of Colorado, hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to William R. Keelin. I. Background In 1974, William R. Keelin pleaded guilty to Theft in Routt County, Colorado (Criminal Action No. 6955). William R. Keelin 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 Clemency A. William R. Keelin be and hereby is granted a ?ll 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. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth da of ber 018. Jo W. Hickenlooper Governor 136 STATE CAPITOL JOHN W, HICKENLOOPER DENVER. COLORADO 80203 GOVERNOR TEL 303-866-2471 Fax 303-866-2003 December 13, 2018 Mr. Keelin, I am writing to inform you that 1 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 the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 1974, you pleaded guilty to Theft in Routt County, Colorado. More than 40 years ago, you were convicted of a crime. Since then, you have learned from your mistakes and made a life for yourself. However, this conviction is still preventing you from moving on from your past. I hope this pardon can help you with that. 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 moving 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 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, Joh . Hickenlooper Governor OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone {303) 866-2471 Fax (303) 866-2003 John W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 087 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Trent J. Keller 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 Trent J. Keller. 1. Background In 2003, Trent J. Keller pleaded guilty to Third Degree Burglary in Jefferson County, Colorado (2003CR159). Trent J. Keller 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 Clemencv A. Trent J. Keller 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. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth day of December, . Hickenlooper Governor lr I ?9 rum136 STATE CAPITOL JOHN W. HICKENLOOPER DENVER, COLORADO 80203 GOVERNOR TEL 303-866-2471 Fax 303-866-2003 December 13, 2018 Mr. Keller, 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, your application stands out. You have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 2003, you pleaded guilty to one count of third degree burglary in Jefferson County, Colorado. Since then, you rededicated yourself to living as a good citizen, and took the initiative to obtain training to become an HVAC technician. You considered prior hardship as an opportunity for growth, not an insurmountable hurdle. I hope this pardon will create opportunities for you, such as securing additional employment opportunitiesmake the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. 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 Off/- Governor STATE OF COLORADO OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 Slate Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone (303) 866-2471 Fax {303) 866-2003 lohn W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 088 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Troy N. Kirby 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. HickenIOOper, Governor of the State of Colorado, hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to Troy N. Kirby. I. Background In 1990, Troy N. Kirby pleaded guilty to Attempted Theft (F-S) in El Paso County, Colorado (1990CR268). Troy N. Kirby 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 Clemency A. Troy N. Kirby 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. GIVEN under my hand and the it; (ltlg. . Executive Seal of the State of . Colorado this thirteenth day of - December, 2018. oh . Hickenlooper vernor 136 STATE CAPITOL JOHN W, DENVER. COLORADO 80203 GOVERNOR TEI 303-866-2471 Fax 303-866-2003 December 13,2018 Mr. Kirby, 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, your application stands out. You have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 1990, you pled guilty of one count of attempted theft in El Paso County, Colorado. Since then, you rededicated yourself to living as a good citizen, and took the initiative to start your own business. You are a leader in your community. You considered prior hardship as an opportunity for growth, not an insurmountable hurdle. I hOpe this pardon will create opportunities for you, such pursuing a local elected of?cemake the most of this Opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. 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, Hickenlooper GOVL or OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone (303) 866-2471 Fax {303) 866-2003 lohn W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 089 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Alyssa J. Klugh 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 Alyssa J. Klugh (formerly Alyssa J. Klugh?ESpinoza). I. Backgound In 2004, Alyssa J. Klugh pleaded guilty to Harassment (M-3) in Chaffee County, Colorado (2004CR122). In 2005, Alyssa J. Klugh pleaded guilty to Aggravated Motor Vehicle Theft (F-4) in Chaffee County, Colorado (2005CR4S). Alyssa J. Klugh completed the terms of her sentences. 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. Alyssa J. Klugh be and hereby is granted a full and unconditional pardon of the above described convictions. B. All of 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 of her civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with these convictions are removed. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of thirteenth of . Hickenlooper 0W Governor 136 STATE CAPITOL JOHN W. HICKENLOOPER DENVER. COLORADO 80203 GOVERNOR TEL 303-866-2471 FAX 303-866-2003 December 13, 2018 Ms. Klugh, 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, your application stands out. You have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 2004, you pleaded guilty to one count of Harassment in Chaffee County, Colorado. In 2005, you pleaded guilty to Aggravated Motor Vehicle Theft in Chaffee County, Colorado. Since then, you rededicated yourself to living as a good citizen, and took the initiative to obtain bachelor?s degrees in and in Complementary and Alternative Health. You have continued your professional development by pursuing a master of science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling while working as a substance abuse counselor. You considered prior hardship as an Opportunity for growth, not an insurmountable hurdle. I hope this pardon will create opportunities for you, such as securing additional employment opportunitiesmake the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. 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 STATE OF COLORADO OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 Stale Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone (303) 866-2471 Fax (303) 366-2003 lohn W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 090 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Andrea J. Knoebel 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. Hickenlooper, Governor of the State of Colorado, hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to Andrea J. Knoebel. I. Background In 1997, Andrea J. Knoebel pleaded guilty to Use of a Controlled Substance Schedule (F-S) and Child Abuse (M-2) in El Paso County, Colorado (97CR891). Andrea J. Knoebel completed the terms of her sentences. 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. Andrea J. Knoebel be and hereby is granted a full and unconditional pardon of the above described convictions. 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 of her civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with these convictions are removed. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth day of December 018. W. Hickenlooper Governor .I 60:13, 136 STATE CAPITOL JOHN W. HICKENLOOPER DENVER. COLORADO 80203 GOVERNOR TEL 303-866-2471 FAX 303-866-2003 I December 13, 2018 Ms. Knoebel, 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, your application stands out. You have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 1997, you pleaded guilty to one count of use of a controlled substance schedule [/11 and one count of child abuse in El Paso County, Colorado. Since then, you rededicated yourself to living as a good citizen. You have maintained steady employment and removed negative in?uences from your life. You considered prior hardship as an opportunity for growth, not an insurmountable hurdle. Your story is one of redemption. I hope this pardon will create Opportunities for you, such as the opportunity to obtain additional employment opportunitiesmake the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. 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, Joh . Hickenlooper 0% Govemor STATE OF COLORADO OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone (303) 866-2471 Fax II303) 866-2003 john W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 091 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Paul J. Marcotte 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 Paul J. Marcotte. I. Background In 1984, Paul J. Marcotte pleaded guilty to Possession of a Schedule II Controlled Substance in Boulder County, Colorado (84CR747). Paul J. Marcotte completed the terms of his sentence. The constitutional and statutory conditions for grantng this clemency petition have been satis?ed, and granting this pardon is in the interest of justice. 11. Grant of Clemency A. Paul J. Marcotte be and hereby is granted a ?ll 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 ?Jll without condition. All of his civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with this conviction are removed. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth da of her 018. W. Hickenlooper 0701/1 Governor 136 STATE CAPITOL JOHN W. HICKENLOOPER DENVER. COLORADO 80203 GOVERNOR TEL 303-866-2471 FAX 303-866-2003 December 13, 2018 Mr. Marcotte, 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 the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 1984, you pleaded guilty to one count of possession of a schedule 11 controlled substance in Boulder County, Colorado. Following your convictions, you worked hard to build a life for yourself, eventually starting a family and career. I hope you are now able to pursue new opportunities without your criminal history hindering you. This will allow you to reach even higher. I hope this pardon will allow you to volunteer in your community and allow you to volunteer with the 4H program to spend more time with your grandchildmake the most of this Opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. 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 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 Gov rnor OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 Slate Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone (303) 866-2471 Fax {303) 866-2003 lohn W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 092 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Bobby J. Martinez 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. Hickenlooper, Governor of the State of Colorado, hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to Bobby J. Martinez. 1. Background In 1999, Bobby J. Martinez pleaded guilty to Theft (F-4) (99CR306) and Theft Under $100 (M-3) (99CR437) in Mesa County, Colorado. In 2000, Bobby J. Martinez pleaded guilty to Forgery Commercial Checks (F-S) in Mesa County, Colorado (00CR731). Bobby J. Martinez completed the terms of his sentences. 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 Clemency A. Bobby J. Martinez be and hereby is granted a 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 ?rearms privileges, are restored in full without condition. All of his civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with these convictions are removed. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth day of cember 018. W. Hickenlooper 0% Governor hm . on?; tram? . . 136 STATE CAPITOL JOHN W. HICKENLOOPER DENVER. COLORADO 80203 GOVERNOR TEL 303-866-2471 Fax 303-866-2003 December 13, 2018 Mr. Martinez, 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, your application stands out. You have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 1999, pled guilty of one count of theft under $100 and one count of theft in Mesa County, Colorado. In 2000, you pled guilty of one count of forgery-commercial checks in Mesa County, Colorado. Since then, you rededicated yourself to living as a good citizen, husband, and father. You completed your associates and bachelors degrees, and continue to serve your community volunteering at your kids? school. You considered prior hardship as an opportunity for growth, not an insurmountable hurdle. I hope this pardon will create Opportunities for you, such as continuing your career and supporting your childrenmake the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. 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. ickenlooper Sincerely, STATE OF COLORADO OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 Slate Capitol Denver. Colorado 80203 Phone :303} 866-2471 Fax 866-2003 John W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 093 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Shane C. McDermott 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 Shane C. McDerInott. I. Background In 1987, Shane C. McDermott pleaded guilty to Aggravated Robbery (F-3) in Arapahoe County, Colorado In 1990, Shane C. McDennott also pleaded guilty to First Degree Burglary in Chaffee County, Colorado (1990CR1), which was later changed to Escape (F-3) per an agreement with the District Attorney. Shane C. McDennott completed the terms of his sentences. 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 Clemency A. Shane C. McDermott 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 ?rearms privileges, are restored in full without condition. All of his civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with these convictions are removed. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth day of December, 018. . Hickenlooper 0724/ Governor (5. Mia? 136 STATE CAPITOL JOHN W. HICKENLOOPER DENVER. COLORADO 80203 GOVERNOR TF1 303-866-2471 Fax 303-866-2003 December 13, 2018 Mr. McDerrnott, 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, your application stands out. You have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 1987, you pled guilty to one count of aggravated robbery in Arapahoe County, Colorado. In 1990, you pled guilty to one count of escape in Chaffee County, Colorado. Since then, you rededicated yourself to living as a good citizen, husband, and father, and took the initiative to form business. You recognize the mistakes you made as a young man. Furthermore, you considered prior hardship as an opportunity for growth, not an insurmountable hurdle. I hope this pardon will create opportunities for you and your familymake the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. 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, OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 Slate Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone {303) 666-2471 Fax (303) 866-2003 John W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 094 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Tonya N. Mooningham 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. HickenIOOper, Govemor of the State of Colorado, hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to Tonya N. Mooningham. I. Background In 2003, Tonya N. Mooningham pleaded guilty to Possession of 1?8 Ounces of Marihuana (2003CR329) and Distribution of 25?450 Grams of a Schedule II Controlled Substance (F-3) (2003CR61) in El Paso County, Colorado. In 2005, Tonya N. Mooningham pleaded guilty to Unlawful Use of a Schedule II Controlled Substance (F-6) in El Paso County, Colorado (2004CR5549). Tonya N. Mooningham completed the terms of her sentences. 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 Clemency A. Tonya N. Mooningham be and hereby is granted a ?ll] and unconditional pardon of the above described convictions. B. All of 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 of her civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with these convictions are removed. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth of 201 566Hicken ooper overnor 5 I i I 136 STATE CAPITOL JOHN W. HICKENLOOPER DENVER. COLORADO 80203 GOVERNOR Tar. 303-866-2471 Fax 303-866-2003 December 13, 2018 Ms. Mooningham, 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, your application stands out. You have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 2003, you pleaded guilty to one count of Possession of 1-8 Ounces of Marijuana and one count of Distribution of 25-450 Grams of a Schedule II Controlled Substance in El Paso County, Colorado. In 2005, you pleaded guilty to one count of Unlawful Use of a Schedule II Controlled Substance in El Paso County, Colorado. Since then, you rededicated yourself to living as a good citizen. You took the initiative to complete a four-year electrical apprenticeship program, earned your state electrical license, and maintained steady employment. You have restored multi-family properties to provide clean, safe, and affordable housing to lower-income families in your community. You considered prior hardship as an opportunity for growth, not an insurmountable hurdle. I hope this pardon will create opportunities for you, such as pursuing additional educational endeavors, obtaining other state licensures, and becoming involved in community building programsmake the most of this Opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. 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 W. Hickenloo er Governor STATE OF COLORADO OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 Slate Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone {303} 866-2471 Fax {303} 866-2003 john W. Governor 2018 095 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Huan L. Nguyen 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. Hicken100per, Governor of the State of Colorado, hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to Huan L. Nguyen. I. Background In 1996, Huan L. Nguyen pleaded guilty to Forgery (F-S) and Multiple Thefts in 6 Months: $400+ Felony Theft Series (F-4) in Jefferson County, Colorado (96CR697). Huan L. Nguyen completed the terms of his sentences. 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. Huan L. Nguyen be and hereby is granted a and unconditional pardon of the above described convictions. B. All of his civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with this conviction are removed. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth day of December 2018. W. Hicken100per I".l 136 STATE CAPITOL JOHN W. HICKENLOOPER . i DENVER. COLORADO 80203 GOVERNOR TEL 303-866-2471 Fax 303-866-2003 1' i 3 December 13, 2018 Mr. Nguyen, 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, your application stands out. You have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 1996, you pleaded guilty to forgery (F-S) and felony theft series (F-4) in Jefferson County, Colorado (96CR697). Since your conviction more than 20 years ago, you have worked hard to leave the mistakes of your youth behind. You obtained your GED and eventually earned your bachelor of science degree in Financial Management. Your family and friends commend you for your work ethic and integrity. I hOpe this pardon will create opportunities for you, such as the opportunity to proceed with your application for United States citizenshipmake the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. 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 in5piration. Show them how it?s done. Good luck to you. Sincerely, John . Hickenlooper 0% Governor STATE OF COLORADO OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone (303) 866-2471 Fax {303) 866-2003 John W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 096 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Loi T. Nguyen 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 Loi T. Nguyen. I. Background In 1992, Loi T. Nguyen pleaded guilty to Aggravated Robbery (F-3) and Vehicular Eluding (F-S) in Jefferson County, Colorado (92CR1371). Loi T. Nguyen completed the terms of his sentences. 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 Clemencv A. Loi T. Nguyen be and hereby is granted a full and unconditional pardon of the above described convictions. B. All of his civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with this conviction are removed. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth day of Decembe 2018. 136 STATE CAPITOL JOHN W. HICKENLOOPER DENVER, Commune 80203 GOVERNOR TEL 303-866-2471 303-866-2003 December 13, 2018 Mr. Nguyen, 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 the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 1992, you pleaded guilty to one count of vehicular eluding and one count of aggravated robbery in Jefferson County, Colorado. I believe you have earned a second chance, and I hope this pardon will create opportunity for you. Since your conviction, you have demonstrated your capacity to make good choices and have dedicated yourself to your community. I hope you are now able to pursue the path of your choosing without your criminal history hindering 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. Good luck to you. Sincerely, John . Hickenlooper 0% Governor OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 Slate Capitol Denver, Colorado 8-3203 Phone {303: 866-244?? Fax (303] 866-2003 John W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 097 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Francisco B. Piedra 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. Hickenlooper, Governor of the State of Colorado, hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to Francisco B. Piedra. I. Background In 2004, Francisco B. Piedra pleaded guilty to Possession of a Schedule Controlled Substance in Adams County, Colorado (2004CR1598). Francisco B. Piedra 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 Clemencv A. Francisco B. Piedra be and hereby is granted a full and unconditional pardon of the above described convictions. B. All of his civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with these convictions are removed. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth day of Decemb 2018. W. Hickenlooper 0% overnor .1. . . link)?: {mop I 136 STATE CAPITOL JOHN W, HICKENLOOPER DENVER, COLORADO 80203 GOVERNOR TEL 303-866-2471 FAX 303-866-2003 December 13, 2018 Mr. Piedra, 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, your application stands out. You have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 2004, you pleaded guilty to Possession of a Schedule Controlled Substance in Adams County, Colorado. Since then, you rededicated yourself to living a positive and productive life. You have maintained steady employment as a carpenter, and serve as the primary ?nancial supporter for your family, which includes your wife, you son, and your stepson. You are an active member of your church congregation. Your friends and family describe your strong work ethic and commitment to helping your family and your community. You considered prior hardship as an opportunity for growth, not an insurmountable hurdle. I hope this pardon will create opportunities for you, such as the ability to re-apply for lawful permanent residency in the United Statesmake the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. 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 W. ickenlooper Governor STATE OF COLORADO OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone :303) 866-2471 Fax [303: 866 2003 John W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 098 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Damian J. Roque 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 Damian J. Roque. I. Background In 1994, Damian J. Roque pleaded guilty to Forgery Government Instruments of Value (F-S) in Pueblo County, Colorado (94CR0578). Damian J. Roque 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. Damian J. Roque 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. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth day of December 2018. W. Hickenlooper 136 STATE CAPITOL JOHN W, HICKENLOOPER DENVER, COIORADO 80203 GOVERNOR TEL 303-866?2471 FAX 303-866-2003 December 13, 2018 Mr. Roque, 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, your application stands out. You have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 1994, you pleaded guilty to forgery - government instruments of value (F-S) in Pueblo County, Colorado (94CR0578). Since then, you rededicated yourself to your family and community. You have maintained steady employment in the construction industry. Your friends and colleagues commend your work ethic and integrity. You considered prior hardship as an opportunity for growth, not an insurmountable hurdle. I hope this pardon will create opportunities for you, such as the ability to pursue a career in corrections and to make a difference in the lives of othersmake the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication 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, oh i. Hickenlooper Governor OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone (303} 866-2471 Fax (303} 366-2003 John W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 099 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Lindsay S. Ryan-Buck 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. Hickenlooper, Governor of the State of Colorado, hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to Lindsay S. Ryan?Buck (formerly Lindsay S. Ryan). I. Background In 2004, Lindsay S. Ryan-Buck pleaded guilty to Possession of a Schedule II Controlled Substance Over One Gram in Jefferson County, Colorado (2003CR3063). In 2005, Lindsay S. Ryan-Buck pleaded guilty to Possession of a Schedule IV Controlled Substance Over One Gram (F- 5) in Denver County, Colorado (2005CR1381). Lindsay S. Ryan-Buck completed the terms of her sentences. 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. Lindsay S. Ryan-Buck be and hereby is granted a full and unconditional pardon of the above described convictions. B. All of her rights of citizenship, including but not limited to, voting, jury duty, holding public of?ce, and ?rearms privileges, are restored in without condition. All of her civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with these convictions are removed. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth of .IIll In?ll. Fm] 136 STATE CAPITOL JOHN W. HICKENLOOPER DENVER. COLORADO 80203 Govannoa TEL 303-866?2471 Fax 303-866-2003 - run December 13, 2018 Ms. Ryan-Buck, 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, your application stands out. You have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 2003, you pleaded guilty to Possession of a Schedule II Controlled Substance Over One Gram in Jefferson County, Colorado. In 2005, you pleaded guilty to Possession of a Schedule IV Controlled Substance Over One Gram in Denver County, Colorado. Since then, you rededicated yourself to living as a good citizen, wife, and mother. You considered prior hardship as an Opportunity for growth, not an insurmountable hurdle. Your friends and family describe you as an individual with high moral character. I hope this pardon will create Opportunities for you, such as starting your own businessmake the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. 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, STATE OF COLORADO OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone {303) 866-2471 Fax {303) 866-2003 John W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 100 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Richard W. Schmidt, Jr. 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 Richard W. Schmidt, Jr. 1. Background In 1987, Richard W. Schmidt, Jr. pleaded guilty to Second Degree Burglary (F-4) and Misdemeanor Theft (M-3) in Jefferson County, Colorado (87CR44). Richard W. Schmidt, Jr. completed the terms of his sentences. 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 Clemency A. Richard W. Schmidt, Jr. 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 ?rearms privileges, are restored in without condition. All of his civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with this conviction are removed. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth day of rnbe 2018Hickenlooper wily . . Governor J. . i- an 1 136 STATE CAPITOL IOHN W. HICKENLOOPER DENVER: COLORADO 80203 GOVERNOR Tm. 303-866-2471 Fax 303-866-2003 December 13, 2018 Mr. Schmidt, 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 the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 1987, you pleaded guilty to Second Degree Burglary and Misdemeanor Theft in Jefferson County, Colorado. Many peeple with a criminal history desire a second chance, and you have earned one. Following your convictions, you worked hard to build a life for yourself and dedicated your life to improving your community. I hope this pardon will allow you to reach even higher. By doing so, you will improve not only your life, but the lives of your familymake the most of this opportunity. I hope this pardon will create Opportunities for you and your familymake the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. 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 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 136 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone (303) 866-2471 Fax (303) 866-2003 John W. Hickenlooper 2018 101 Guernor EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Harry J. Schneider Jr. 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 Harry J. Schneider Jr. 1. Background In 2001, Harry J. Schneider Jr. pleaded guilty to Second Degree Trespass of an Enclosed or Fenced Property (M-3) in Arapahoe County, Colorado (20010R2383). In 2002, Harry J. Schneider Jr. pleaded guilty to Reckless Driving (T-2) in Douglas County, Colorado (2002CR92). In 2003, Harry J. Schneider Jr. pleaded guilty to Theft/Receiving $500 - $15,000 (F-4) in Lincoln County, Colorado (2003CR4). Harry J. Schneider Jr. completed the terms of his sentences. 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 Clemency A. Harry J. Schneider Jr. be and hereby is granted a ?ll] 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 ?rearms privileges, are restored in ?ll] without condition. All of his civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with these convictions are removed. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth day of December, 018. . Hickenlooper 07V Governor 136 STATE CAPITOL JOHN W. HICKENLOOPER DENVER, COLORADO 80203 GOVERNOR TEL 303-866-2471 Fax 303-866-2003 December 13, 2018 Mr. Schneider, 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, your application stands out. You have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 200] you pleaded guilty to Second Degree Trespass of an Enclosed or Fenced in Property in Arapahoe County, Colorado. In 2002, you pleaded guilty to Reckless Driving in Douglas County, Colorado. In 2003, you pleaded guilty to Theft by Receiving in Lincoln County, Colorado. Since then, you rededicated yourself to living as a good citizen, husband, and father. You honorably served our Nation as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom. You considered prior hardship as an Opportunity for growth, not an insurmountable hurdle. Your ?'iends and family describe your strong work ethic and volunteer work with other veterans. I hope this pardon will create Opportunities for you, such as furthering your careermake the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. 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. Governor OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 Stale Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone {303) 866-2471 Fax (303} 866-2003 lohn W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 102 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon William M. Smith 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 William M. Smith. I. Background In 1984, William M. Smith pleaded guilty to Third Degree Assault in El Paso County, Colorado (84M1712). William M. Smith 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 Clemencv A. William M. Smith 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. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth day of embe 2018. Jo W. Hickenlooper 0774/ Governor 136 STATE CAPITOL JOHN W. HICKENLOOPER DENVER, COLORADO 80203 GOVERNOR Tar. 303-866-2471 FAX 303-866-2003 December 13, 2018 Mr. Smith, 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 the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 1984, you pleaded guilty to Third Degree Assault in El Paso County, Colorado. You say you are a changed man; you now have a chance to prove that. You have not been in trouble in over thirty years and have dedicated yourself to your family. 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. 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 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 0714/ Governor OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR I36 Slate Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone (303) 866-2471 Fax (303) 866-2003 John W. Governor 2018 103 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Frank E. Smith 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. Hickenlooper, Governor of the State of Colorado, hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to Frank E. Smith. I. Background In 1994, Frank E. Smith pleaded guilty to Third Degree Assault in Moffat County, Colorado (93F79). Frank E. Smith 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. Frank E. Smith 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 without condition. All of his civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with this conviction are removed. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth day of ecembe 2018. W. Hickenlooper I . . Governor 136 STATE CAPITOL JOHN W. HICKENLOOPER DENVER. COLORADO 80203 GOVERNOR TEL 303-866-2471 FAX 303-866-2003 December 13, 2018 Mr. Smith, 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, your application stands out. You have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 1994, you pleaded guilty to one count of third degree assault in Moffat County, Colorado (93F79). Since then, you completed an addition ten years of service in the United States Anny, retiring from service in 2004. You took the initiative to complete a bachelor?s degree in Liberal Studies and a master?s degree in Educational Leadership, and obtained employment as an Amy ROTC instructor. Your wife, ?'iends, and colleagues describe you as a model citizen who is committed to teaching and mentoring young people. I hope this pardon will create opportunities for you in the educational ?eldmake the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. 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 W. ickenlooper 0W Govemor STATE OF COLORADO OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 State Capitol Denver. Colorado 80203 Phone (303} 866-2471 Fax (303) 866-2003 John W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 104 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Joshua C. Smith 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 Joshua C. Smith. I. Background In 2001, Joshua C. Smith pleaded guilty to Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor (F-4) in Prowers County, Colorado (2000CR136). Joshua C. Smith 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 Clemency A. Joshua C. Smith 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. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth day of ber, 18. Jo . Hickenlooper Governor 136 STATE CAPITOL JOHN W. HICKENLOOPER DENVER. COLORADO 80203 GOVERNOR TEL 303-866-2471 FAX 303-866-2003 December 13, 2018 Mr. Smith, 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, your application stands out. You have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 2001, you pleaded guilty to one count of Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor in Prowers County, Colorado. Since then, you rededicated yourself to living as a good citizen. You have demonstrated commitment to your pursuit of educational and professional opportunities. You considered prior hardship as an opportunity for growth, not an insurmountable hurdle. I hOpe this pardon will create opportunities for you, such as the opportunity to hunt with your family and the ability to pursue an executive management role in your companymake the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. 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 1.. . Hickenlooper 0W Gov mor OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone {303) 866-2471 Fax {303) 866?2003 John W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 105 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Wesley D. Spice 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. HickenIOOper, Governor of the State of Colorado, hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to Wesley D. Spice (formerly Bruce E. Spice). 1. Background In 1979, Wesley D. Spice pleaded guilty to Second Degree Burglary (F4) in Adams County, Colorado (79CR401). Wesley D. Spice 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. Wesley D. Spice 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. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth day of December, 2 18. . Hickenlooper Governor 136 STATE CAPITOL JOHN W. HICKENLOOPER DENVER, COLORADO 80203 GOVERNOR 73'1 TEL 303-866-2471 FAX 303-866-2003 December 13, 2018 Mr. Spice, 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, your application stands out. You have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 1979, you pleaded guilty to Second Degree Burglary in Adams County, Colorado. Since then, you rededicated yourself to living as a good citizen, father, and husband. You took the initiative to ?nish your higher education, and have volunteered your time with the Denver Victim Offender Reconciliation Program. You considered prior hardship as an opportunity for growth, not an insurmountable hurdle. I hepe this pardon will create opportunities for you, such as securing physical therapist licensuremake the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. 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% Gov mor OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 Slate Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone {303} 366-2471 Fax 1303) 866-2003 Iohn W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 106 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon David E. Stone 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 David E. Stone. 1. Background In 1989, David E. Stone pleaded nolo contendere to Possession of a Controlled Substance in Arapahoe County, Colorado. David E. Stone 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 Clemency A. David E. Stone 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. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth day of Decemb 2018. W. Hickenlooper Govemor 136 STATE CAPITOL JOHN W. HICKENLOOPER DENVER. COLORADO 80203 GOVERNOR 303-866-2471 FAX 303-866-2003 December 13, 2018 Mr. Stone, 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, your application stands out. You have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 1989, you pleaded nolo contendere to Possession of a Controlled Substance in Arapahoe County, Colorado. Since then, you rededicated yourself to living as a good citizen, husband, and father. You have worked hard over the years to rebuild your life and the relationships. You took on leadership roles in your community, like being an honorary ?reman. You considered prior hardship as an opportunity for growth, not an insurmountable hurdle. I hope this pardon will create opportunities for youmake the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. 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 .Hickenloo er 0% Go emor STATE OF COLORADO OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 Slate Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone {303) 866-2471 Fax {303) 866-2003 John W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 107 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Scott 0. Stone 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 Scott 0. Stone. 1. Background In 1985, Scott 0. Stone pleaded guilty to The? $200 - $10,000 (F-4) in Denver County, Colorado (85CR1007). Scott 0. Stone 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. Scott 0. Stone 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 without condition. All of his civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with this conviction are removed. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth day of December, 2 18. . Hickenlooper Governor rum: Mm? 136 STATE CAPITOL JOHN w. HICKENLOOPER DENVER, COLORADO 80203 GOVERNOR TEL 303-866-2471 Fax 303-866-2003 (Mill December 13, 2018 Mr. Stone, 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, your application stands out. You have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 1985, you pleaded guilty of one count of Theft - $200 to $10,000 in Denver County, Colorado. Since then, you rededicated yourself to living as a good citizen, community member, father, and husband. You considered prior hardship as an opportunity for growth, not an insurmountable hurdle. I hope this pardon will create opportunities for you, such as building long lasting memories with your children and grandchildrenmake the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. 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, 0714/ STATE OF COLORADO OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone (303) 866-2471 Fax {303) 866-2003 John W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 108 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon James P. Sumers 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. Hickenlooper, Governor of the State of Colorado, hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to James P. Sumers. I. Background In 1993, James P. Sumers pleaded guilty to Criminal Attempt-The? of Rental Property in Arapahoe County, Colorado (93CR1819). James P. Sumers 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. James P. Sumers 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. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth da of ber Jo . Hickenlooper 0W, Governor I) 136 STATE CAPITOL JOHN W. HICKENLOOPER DENVER. COLORADO 30203 GOVERNOR TEL 303-866-2471 FAX 303-866-2003 December 13, 2018 Mr. Sumers, 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 the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 1993, you pleaded guilty to one count of criminal attempt - theft of rental property in Arapahoe County, Colorado. Since your conviction, you have lived a good life and made amends with those you harmed. It is not easy to take ownership of one?s mistakes, but you have. I hope you are now able to pursue new Opportunities without your criminal history hindering you. 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. I hope this pardon will create Opportunities for you and allow you to ?nish your career as a resPiratory therapist at a Veterans Affairs facilitymake the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. Good luck to you. aw Jo . Hickenlooper Governor Sincerely, STATE OF COLOMDO OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone (303) 866-2471 Fax (303} 866-2003 lohn W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 109 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Richard L. Toth 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. Hickenlcoper, Governor of the State of Colorado, hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to Richard L. Toth. I. Background In 1993, Richard L. Toth pleaded guilty to Harassment (M-3) in Adams County, Colorado (1993M204). Richard L. Toth 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 Clemency A. Richard L. Toth 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. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth day of December, 18. 10M. Hickenlcoper 0714/ Governor 136 STATE CAPITOL JOHN W. HICKENLOOPER DENVER, COLORADO 80203 GOVERNOR TEL 303-866-2471 FAX 303-866-2003 December 13, 2018 Mr. Toth, I am writing to inform you that 1 am granting your application for a pardon. Of the hundreds of applications for pardons my of?ce has received over the years, your application stands out. You have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 1993, you pleaded guilty to one count of Harassment in Adams County, Colorado. Since then, you rededicated yourself to living as a good citizen. Your family and friends describe you as a ?great person,? an ?excellent leader and mentor,? and ?a wonderful family man.? You considered prior hardship as an opportunity for growth, not an insurmountable hurdle. I hOpe this pardon will create opportunities for you, such as the opportunity to hunt with your familymake the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. 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 136 State Capilol Denver. Colorado 80203 Phone (303) 866-2471 Fax (303) 866-2003 lohn W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 110 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Michael S. Waneka 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. Hickenlooper, Governor of the State of Colorado, hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to Michael S. Waneka. I. Background In 1992, Michael S. Waneka pleaded guilty to Theft (F-4) in Weld County, Colorado (1991CR822). Michael S. Waneka 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. Michael S. Waneka 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 ?ll] without condition. All of his civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with this conviction are removed. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth day of December, 20% Jo . Hickenlooper Governor Vi.? . .. h. 136 STATE CAPITOL JOHN W. HICKENLOOPER DENVER. COLORADO 80203 GOVERNOR I 1 TEL 303-866-2471 Fax 303-866?2003 December 13, 2018 Mr. Waneka, 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, your application stands out. You have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 1992, you pleaded guilty to one count of Theft in Weld County, Colorado. Since then, you rededicated yourself to living as a good citizen. You have volunteered with civic organizations and have pursued educational training in furtherance of your professional goals. You considered prior hardship as an opportunity for growth, not an insurmountable hurdle. I hope this pardon will create opportunities for you, such as pursuing a broader range of employment Opportunities in the futuremake the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. 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 OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone {303) 866-2471 Fax (303) 866-2003 lohn W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 111 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Sherry Wang 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. Hickenlooper, Governor of the State of Colorado, hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to Sherry Wang. I. Background In 2010, Sherry Wang pleaded guilty to Theft - in Larimer County, Colorado (ZOIOCR690). Sheny Wang 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. II. Grant of Clemency A. Sherry Wang 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 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 Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth day of December 2018. Jo W. Hickenlooper 0% if if: GIVEN under my hand and the an?? - 136 STATE CAPITOL IOHN W. HICKENLOOPER DENVER, COLORADO 80203 GOVERNOR TEL 303-866-2471 FAX 303-866-2003 December 13, 2018 Ms. Wang, 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, your application stands out. You have demonstrated your commitment to moving past your criminal history and starting anew, while taking with you the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 2010, you pleaded guilty tO one count of Theft in Larimer County, Colorado. Since then, you rededicated yourself to living as a good citizen. You have obtained medical training in furtherance of your goal of becoming a medical professional. You have volunteered with a number of nonpro?t groups. You considered prior hardship as an opportunity for growth, not an insurmountable hurdle. I hope this pardon will create Opportunities for you, such as the ability to be considered for clinical rotations and medical residencymake the most Of this Opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. 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. ickenlooper Sincerely, Gove or OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone (303) 866-2471 Fax (303} 866-2003 John W. Hickenlooper Governor 2018 112 EXECUTIVE ORDER Full and Unconditional Pardon Robert C. Willis 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. Hicken100per, Governor of the State of Colorado, hereby issue this Executive Order granting a pardon to Robert C. Willis. 1. Background In 1989, Robert C. Willis pleaded guilty to Theft (F-4) in La Plata County, Colorado (89CR44). In 1990, Robert C. Willis pleaded guilty to Criminal Attempt to Commit Second Degree Burglary in Arapahoe County, Colorado (90CR1014). Robert C. Willis completed the terms of his sentences. 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 Clemency A. Robert C. Willis 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 ?rearms privileges, are restored in full without condition. All of his civil disabilities and public sufferings associated with this conviction are removed. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth day of her, 18. . Hickenlooper Governor 136 STATE CAPITOL JOHN W. HICKENLOOPER DENVER, COLORADO 80203 GOVERNOR 3'3 303-866-2471 Fax 303-866-2003 December 13, 2018 Mr. Willis, 1 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 the lessons you have learned throughout your life. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. In 1989, you pleaded guilty to Theft in La Plata County, Colorado. In 1990, you pleaded guilty to Criminal Attempt to Commit Second Degree Burglary in Arapahoe County, Colorado. Many people with criminal histories desire a second chance, and you have earned one. Thirty years ago you were a different person. Since then, you have lived a clean life. However, your opportunities have been hindered by your criminal history. I believe you have it in you to move beyond past mistakes. I hope this pardon will create Opportunities for you, such as growing your businessmake the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. 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 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, 071% John . Hickenlooper Governor OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone (303} 866-2471 2018 113 Fax [303) 866-2003 EXECUTIVE ORDER lohn W. Commutation of Sentence Governor Curtis A. Brooks 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 commuting the sentence of Curtis A. Brooks. 1. Background In 1997, Curtis A. Brooks, DOC Reg. No. 93003, was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole in the Department of Corrections for ?rst degree murder (F-l He was sentenced to additional time in the Department of Corrections for other crimes, to run concurrently with his life sentence. Mr. Brooks was a juvenile at the time of the offense. Mr. Brooks currently has no parole eligibility date. The statute under which Mr. Brooks was sentenced is unconstitutional pursuant to Miller v. Alabama, 567 US. 460 (2012). The constitutional and statutory conditions for granting this clemency petition have been satis?ed, and granting this commutation is in the interest of justice. II. Grant of Clemency A. Curtis A. Brooks be and hereby is granted a limited commutation such that he is granted parole effective July 1, 2019. Mr. Brooks shall remain on parole for ?ve years. The other terms and conditions of Mr. Brooks? parole shall be set by the Parole Board, although Mr. Brooks shall be permitted to serve his parole period in Maryland if approved under the Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision. In this case, the Colorado Department of Corrections shall work with the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services to manage the terms and conditions of Mr. Brooks? parole. B. This grant of clemency is limited to paroling Mr. Brooks for ?ve years effective July 1, 2019, and shall not in any way affect the underlying criminal conviction. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth day of 01 136 STATE CAPITOL JOHN W. HICKENLOOPER DENVER, COLORADO 80203 GOVERNOR TEL 303-866-2471 Fax 303-866-2003 December 13, 2018 Curtis Brooks c/o Hoskins Leventhal Puga, RC. 950 South Cherry Street, Suite 600 Denver, Colorado 80246 Mr. Brooks, I am writing to inform you that I am granting your application for a commutation. After learning about your case and your character, I am commuting your sentence by granting you parole effective July 1, 2019. You shall remain on parole for ?ve years. If approved under the Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision, you shall be permitted to serve your parole period in Maryland. As of the date of this letter, you have served approximately 21 years in prison. I decided to commute your sentence after a thorough evaluation of your clemency application, as well as a thorough understanding of the facts and circumstances surrounding your incarceration. The crimes committed are serious. Nonetheless, I believe you deserve parole for several reasons. At the time of your crime, you were 15 years old. You were sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. The statute under which you were sentenced has since been deemed unconstitutional by the United States Supreme Court in Miller v. Alabama, 567 US. 460 (2012). You were sentenced under a theory of felony murder: though you did not commit murder yourself, you received a sentence for ?rst degree murder the same as if you had been the killer. In Colorado, we no longer give juveniles mandatory life sentences without the possibility of parole. One important aspect of each clemency decision is an examination of who the applicant is now, compared with who the applicant was at the time of the crime. While you have been incarcerated, you have earned your GED and enrolled in college correspondence courses. You have completed numerous educational programs and received positive work evaluations in your role as a custodian. The warden at Arkansas Valley Correctional Facility has noted that you have been a model offender for the past decade. Signi?cantly, you have a strong support network that is prepared to assist you, including a Maryland State Senator and a United States Senator. You are a prime example of extraordinary rehabilitation and illustrate our hope for every offender who spends time in the Department of Corrections. You have demonstrated that you will reSpect society's laws and productively contribute to our society. You have taken full accountability for your actions and recognize the mistakes you made in the past. You are remorseful, and ready to advance to a new phase of life. I believe you will be success?il upon your release. Clemency decisions are among the most dif?cult we have had to make in my time as Governor, weighing the values inherent in our justice system retribution, deterrence, rehabilitation, and incapacitation. We have re?ected deeply on these values and the principles of justice, and see no purpose in continuing your con?nement. This commutation will change your futuremake the most of this opportunity. It will require hard work and dedication. Others who have experienced circumstances similar to yours will look to you for guidance and inspiration. I know you will be a positive example. Good luck to you. Sincerely, OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone {303) 866-2471 Fax II303) 866~2003 2018 114 John W. ericnlooper Governor EXECUTIVE ORDER Commutation of Sentence Monir S. Wood 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 commuting the sentence of Monir S. Wood. 1. Background In 1999, Monir S. Wood, DOC Reg. No. 104767, was sentenced to the Department of Corrections for life without the possibility of parole for ?rst degree murder He was sentenced to additional time in the Department of Corrections for other crimes, to run concurrently with his life sentence. Mr. Wood currently has no parole eligibility date. The constitutional and statutory conditions for granting this clemency petition have been satis?ed, and granting this commutation is in the interest of justice. II. Grant of Clemency A. Monir S. Wood be and hereby is granted a limited commutation such that he shall be parole eligible on July 1, 2028. B. This grant of clemency is limited to making Mr. Wood parole eligible on July 1, 2028, and shall not in any way affect the underlying criminal sentence. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth day of December, 2018. John .Hickenloo er Go emor COLORADO Gov. John Hickenlooper December 13, 2018 Colorado State Board of Parole 1600 w. 24?h Street, Bldg. 54 Pueblo, CO 81003 Dear Members of the Colorado State Board of Parole: I am writing this letter in support of Monir S. Wood, DOC #104767. After learning about his case and his character, I commuted Mr. Wood?s sentence by granting him a parole eligibility date of July 1, 2028. The purpose of this commutation is two-fold: it will give Mr. Wood an opportunity to take advantage of programming that will prepare him for success in the world beyond DOC, and it will also give him time to show the community, including you the members of the Parole Board that he is ready for reentry into society. I believe Mr. Wood is a worthy candidate for parole. I strongly encourage you to grant Mr. Wood the opportunity to reintegrate into our Colorado community. As of the date of this letter, Mr. Wood has served approximately 19 years in prison. I decided to commute his sentence after a thorough evaluation of his clemency application, as well as a thorough understanding of the facts and circumstances surrounding his incarceration. The crimes committed are serious. Nonetheless, I believe Mr. Wood deserves parole for several reasons. At the time of his crime, Mr. Wood was 24 years old. He was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole under a theory of felony murder. Though he did not commit murder himself, he received a sentence for ?rst degree murder the same as if he had been the killer. One important aSpect of each clemency decision is an examination of who the applicant is now, compared with who the applicant was at the time of the crime. While incarcerated, Mr. Wood has obtained his Associate of Arts degree from Liberty University, a Diploma in Theology from Beacon University, and a paralegal certi?cation from CSU Pueblo. He is currently enrolled in college courses, pursuing a Business Finance degree at Ashworth College. He has done all of this even without the hope of a release date. He has completed numerous rehabilitative programs. He serves as a core group member of the 7 Habits on the Inside program, and teaches bible and discipleship classes. He is an active participant in Defy Ventures, a rigorous offender reentry preparation program. Mr. Wood has been a model prisoner during his incarceration. Signi?cantly, Mr. Wood has a strong support network in Colorado that is prepared to assist him when he is released ?'om DOC. -. a Cox ii? 136 State Capitol, Denver, CO 80203 303.866.2471 i: JI I Mr. Wood is a prime example of extraordinary rehabilitation and illustrates our hope for every offender who Spends time in the Department of Corrections. Mr. Wood has demonstrated that he will respect Colorado?s laws and productively contribute to our state and to our society. He has taken full accountability for his actions and recognizes the mistakes he made in the past. He is remorseful, and ready to advance to a new phase of life. I urge you to release Mr. Wood. Clemency decisions are among the most dif?cult we have had to make in my time as Governor, weighing the values inherent in our justice system retribution, deterrence, rehabilitation, and incapacitation. We have re?ected deeply on these values and the principles of justice, and see no purpose in continuing to con?ne Mr. Wood after July 1, 2028. Thank you for your important work. Sincerely, STATE OF COLORADO OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone (303) 866-2471 Fax I303) 866?2003 2018 115 Governor EXECUTIVE ORDER Commutation of Sentence Brian L. Lee 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 commuting the sentence of Brian L. Lee. I. Background In 1993, Brian L. Lee, DOC Reg. No. 81024, was sentenced to the Department of Corrections for life without the possibility of parole for ?rst degree murder (F-l He was sentenced to additional time in the Department of Corrections for other crimes, to run consecutively with his life sentence. Mr. Lee currently has no parole eligibility date. The constitutional and statutory conditions for granting this clemency petition have been satis?ed, and granting this commutation is in the interest of justice. II. Grant of Clemency A. Brian L. Lee be and hereby is granted a limited commutation such that he shall be parole eligible on December 1, 2022. B. This grant of clemency is limited to making Mr. Lee parole eligible on December 1, 2022, and shall not in any way affect the underlying criminal sentence. GIVEN under my hand and the i Executive Seal of the State of V93. - Colorado this thirteenth day of December, 2018. John . Hickenloop Gov mor en,c0L0RADo Gov. John Hickenlooper December 13, 2018 Colorado State Board of Parole 1600 W. 24th Street, Bldg. 54 Pueblo, CO 81003 Dear Members of the Colorado State Board of Parole: I am writing this letter in support of Brian L. Lee, DOC #81024. After learning about his case and his character, I commuted Mr. Lee?s sentence by granting him a parole eligibility date of December 1, 2022. The purpose of this commutation is two-fold: it will give Mr. Lee an Opportunity to take advantage of programming that will prepare him for success in the world beyond DOC, and it will also give him time to show the community, including you the members of the Parole Board that he is ready for reentry into society. I am also commuting the sentences of William Lee and Eric Lightner, who were involved in the crime with Mr. Lee and also received sentences of life without the possibility of parole. I believe Mr. Lee is a worthy candidate for parole. I strongly encourage you to grant Mr. Lee the opportunity to reintegrate into our Colorado community. As of the date of this letter, Mr. Lee has served approximately 24 years in prison. I decided to commute his sentence after a thorough evaluation of his clemency application, as well as a thorough understanding of the facts and circumstances surrounding his incarceration. The crimes committed are serious. Nonetheless, I believe Mr. Lee deserves parole for several reasons. At the time of his crime, Mr. Lee was 22 years old. Mr. Lee was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. One important aSpect of each clemency decision is an examination of who the applicant is now, compared with who the applicant was at the time of the crime. While incarcerated, Mr. Lee has been a member of the incentive program. He has completed 7 Habits on the Inside as well as Bridges to Life. In 2003, he was commended by DOC for the ?sel?ess act? of assisting a DOC staff member in providing medical attention to an injured offender. He has done all of this even without the hOpe of a release date. Like his brother William, Mr. Lee describes growing up in a neighborhood where he was surrounded by gangs, drugs and violence. He became a product of his environment, but since being incarcerated, has found faith and morality. He does everything he can to be a role model for other young men, and he desires to be an advocate against gangs, drugs, and illiteracy. He says that he wants to share what he has lost with others in order to deter them ?'om making the 136 State Capitol. Denver, CO 80203 303.866.2471 wrong choices in life. Mr. Lee also has a supportive family who will assist him with his transition back into society upon release. Mr. Lee is a prime example of extraordinary rehabilitation and illustrates our hope for every offender who spends time in the Department of Corrections. Mr. Lee has demonstrated that he will respect Colorado?s laws and productively contribute to our state and to our society. He has taken ?ll] accountability for his actions and recognizes the mistakes he made in the past. He is remorseful, and ready to advance to a new phase of life. I urge you to release Mr. Lee. Clemency decisions are among the most dif?cult we have had to make in my time as Governor, weighing the values inherent in our justice system retribution, deterrence, rehabilitation, and incapacitation. We have re?ected deeply on these values and the principles of justice, and see no purpose in continuing to con?ne Mr. Lee after December 1, 2022. Thank you for your important work. Sincerely, John HickenIOOper OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone [303} 866-2471 Fax (303;: 866 2003 20 18 1 16 John W. erniclooper Governor EXECUTIVE ORDER Commutation of Sentence William M. Lee 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 commuting the sentence of William M. Lee. I. Background In 1993, William M. Lee, DOC Reg. No. 80995, was sentenced to the Department of Corrections for life without the possibility of parole for ?rst degree murder (F-l He was sentenced to additional time in the Department of Corrections for other crimes, to run consecutively with his life sentence. Mr. Lee currently has no parole eligibility date. The constitutional and statutory conditions for granting this clemency petition have been satis?ed, and granting this commutation is in the interest of justice. 11. Grant of Clemencv A. William M. Lee be and hereby is granted a limited commutation such that he shall be parole eligible on December 1, 2022. B. This grant of clemency is limited to making Mr. Lee parole eligible on December 1, 2022, and shall not in any way affect the underlying criminal sentence. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth day of December, 2018. John .Hickenloo er Go emor I . It? I. I ?Ni" ii- a a - COLORADO Gov. John Hickenlooper December 13, 2018 Colorado State Board of Parole 1600 w. 24th Street, Bldg. 54 Pueblo, CO 81003 Dear Members of the Colorado State Board of Parole: I am writing this letter in support of William M. Lee, DOC #80995. After learning about his case and his character, I commuted Mr. Lee?s sentence by advancing his parole eligibility date to December 1, 2022. The purpose of this commutation is two-fold: it will give Mr. Lee an opportunity to take advantage of programming that will prepare him for success in the world beyond DOC, and it will also give him time to show the community, including you the members of the Parole Board that he is ready for reentry into society. I am also commuting the sentences of Brian Lee and Eric Lightner, who were involved in the crime with Mr. Lee and also received sentences of life without the possibility of parole. I believe Mr. Lee is a worthy candidate for parole. I strongly encourage you to grant Mr. Lee the Opportunity to reintegrate into our Colorado community. As of the date of this letter, Mr. Lee has served approximately 24 years in prison. I decided to commute his sentence after a thorough evaluation of his clemency application, as well as a thorough understanding of the facts and circumstances surrounding his incarceration. The crimes committed are serious. Nonetheless, I believe Mr. Lee deserves parole for several reasons. At the time of his crime, Mr. Lee was 18 years old. Mr. Lee was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. One important aspect of each clemency decision is an examination of who the applicant is now, compared with who the applicant was at the time of the crime. While incarcerated, he has received his GED and completed numerous programs, including 7 Habits on the Inside and Bridges to Life. He has worked in the maintenance shop since 2013 and has had almost 10 years of model behavior. He has done all of this even without the hope of a release date. Signi?cantly, Mr. Lee has a supportive family who will assist him with his transition back into society upon release. Mr. Lee has described how his perspective on the world has changed since he was 18 years old. His esteem for life, others, and himself has grown profoundly from where it was at the time of the crime. He acknowledges being in?uenced by the gang culture in his community, but he has left that behind and evolved into a different person. 136 State Capitol, Denver, co 80203 303.866.2471 a - Mr. Lee is a prime example of extraordinary rehabilitation and illustrates our hope for every offender who spends time in the Department of Corrections. Mr. Lee has demonstrated that he will reSpect Colorado?s laws and productively contribute to our state and to our society. He has taken full accountability for his actions and recognizes the mistakes he made in the past. He is remorse?ll, and ready to advance to a new phase of life. I urge you to release Mr. Lee. Clemency decisions are among the most dif?cult we have had to make in my time as Governor, weighing the values inherent in our justice system retribution, deterrence, rehabilitation, and incapacitation. We have re?ected deeply on these values and the principles of justice, and see no purpose in continuing to con?ne Mr. Lee after December 1, 2022. Thank you for your important work. Sincerely, John .Hickenloo er 0% Go mor OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR I36 Slate Capitol Denver. Colorado 80203 Phone (303} 866-2471 Fax {303} 866-2003 STATE OF COLORADO 2018 117 Governor EXECUTIVE ORDER Commutation of Sentence Eric A. Lightner 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 commuting the sentence of Eric A. Lightner. I. Backgound In 1993, Eric A. Lightner, DOC Reg. No. 81023, was sentenced to the Department of Corrections for life without the possibility of parole for ?rst degree murder (F-l He was sentenced to additional time in the Department of Corrections for other crimes, to run consecutively with his life sentence. Mr. Lightner currently has no parole eligibility date. The constitutional and statutory conditions for granting this clemency petition have been satis?ed, and granting this commutation is in the interest of justice. 11. Grant of Clemency A. Eric A. Lightner be and hereby is granted a limited commutation such that he shall be parole eligible on December I, 2022. B. This grant of clemency is limited to making Mr. Lightner parole eligible on December 1, 2022, and shall not in any way affect the underlying criminal sentence. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth day of December, 2018. COLORADO Gov. John HickenlooPer December 13, 2018 Colorado State Board of Parole 1600 w. 24?? Street, Bldg. 54 Pueblo, CO 81003 Dear Members of the Colorado State Board of Parole: I am writing this letter in support of Eric A. Lightner, DOC #81023. After learning about his case and his character, I commuted Mr. sentence by advancing his parole eligibility date to December 1, 2022. The purpose of this commutation is two-fold: it will give Mr. Li ghtner an opportunity to take advantage of programming that will prepare him for success in the world beyond DOC, and it will also give him time to show the community, including you the members of the Parole Board that he is ready for reentry into society. I am also commuting the sentences of Brian Lee and William Lee, brothers who were involved in the crime with Mr. Lightner and also received sentences of life without the possibility of parole. I believe Mr. Lightner is a worthy candidate for parole. I strongly encourage you to grant Mr. Li ghtner the Opportunity to reintegrate into our Colorado community. As of the date of this letter, Mr. Lightner has served approximately 24 years in prison. I decided to commute his sentence after a thorough evaluation of his clemency application, as well as a thorough understanding of the facts and circumstances surrounding his incarceration. The crimes committed are serious. Nonetheless, I believe Mr. Lightner deserves parole for several reasons. At the time of his crime, Mr. Lightner was 21 years old. Mr. Lightner was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. One important aspect of each clemency decision is an examination of who the applicant is now, compared with who the applicant was at the time of the crime. Even without the hope of a release date, Mr. Lightner has strived to set a positive example for his peers. Upon re?ection of his own actions that led him to be incarcerated, he has shared his story and his experience with young offenders in DOC to help set them on the right path. He has invested in his own growth and development, and through education and self- re?ection, has ?grown by leaps and bounds." Mr. Lightner has been assigned to the Incentive Living Unit since 2009. He has worked as a recreational custodian for over 15 years. He has a near-perfect behavior record, with his last disciplinary violation occurring in 2001. This is almost 18 years of good behavior. He has 136 State Capitol, Denver, CO 80203 303.866.2471 [El-3 61. Hi! completed numerous programs in DOC, including 7 Habits on the Inside and Bridges to Life. He has also taken educational classes in creative writing and small business management. Upon release, Mr. Lightner has family and friends who will support him and his transition back to society. Mr. Lightner is a prime example of extraordinary rehabilitation and illustrates our hepe for every offender who spends time in the Department of Corrections. Mr. Lightner has demonstrated that he will respect Colorado?s laws and productively contribute to our state and to our society. He has taken full accountability for his actions and recognizes the mistakes he made in the past. He is remorseful, and ready to advance to a new phase of life. I urge you to release Mr. Lightner. Clemency decisions are among the most dif?cult we have had to make in my time as Governor, weighing the values inherent in our justice system - retribution, deterrence, rehabilitation, and incapacitation. We have re?ected deeply on these values and the principles of justice, and see no purpose in continuing to con?ne Mr. Lightner after December 1, 2022. Thank you for your important work. Sincerely, . Hickenlooper Go emor STATE OF COLORADO OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 136 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone (303} 866-2471 Fax (303) 866-2003 2018 1 18 IOhn W. Hickenlooper Governor EXECUTIVE ORDER Commutation of Sentence John E. Lopez 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 commuting the sentence of John E. Lopez. 1. Backgound In 1998, John E. Lopez, DOC Reg. No. 83639, was sentenced to the Department of Corrections for life without the possibility of parole for ?rst degree murder He was sentenced to additional time in the Department of Corrections for other crimes, to run concurrently with his life sentence. Mr. Lopez currently has no parole eligibility date. The constitutional and statutory conditions for granting this clemency petition have been satis?ed, and granting this commutation is in the interest of justice. ll. Grant of Clemency A. John E. Lopez be and hereby is granted a limited commutation such that he shall be parole eligible on December 1, 2026. B. This grant of clemency is limited to making Mr. Lopez parole eligible on December 1, 2026, and shall not in any way affect the underlying criminal sentence. GIVEN under my hand and the Executive Seal of the State of Colorado this thirteenth day of December, 2018In" (our MN. COLORADO Gov. John Hickenlooper December 13, 2018 Colorado State Board of Parole 1600 w. 2411? Street, Bldg. 54 Pueblo, CO 81003 Dear Members of the Colorado State Board of Parole: I am writing this letter in support of John E. Lopez, DOC #83639. After learning about his case and his character, I commuted Mr. Lopez?s sentence by advancing his parole eligibility date to December 1, 2026. The purpose of this commutation is two-fold: it will give Mr. Lopez an opportunity to take advantage of programming that will prepare him for success in the world beyond DOC, and it will also give him time to show the community, including you the members of the Parole Board that he is ready for reentry into society. I believe Mr. Lopez is a worthy candidate for parole. I strongly encourage you to grant Mr. LOpez the Opportunity to reintegrate into our Colorado community. As of the date of this letter, Mr. Lopez has served approximately 19 years in prison. I decided to commute his sentence after a thorough evaluation of his clemency application, as well as a thorough understanding of the facts and circumstances surrounding his incarceration. The crimes committed are serious. Nonetheless, I believe Mr. Lopez deserves parole for several reasons. At the time of his crime, Mr. Lopez had just turned 18 years old. He was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the murder of his stepfather. Mr. Lopez and his family have described this situation as a ?family tragedy.? Mr. LOpez?s mother, sister, and brother-in-law support his clemency application and have provided him with support since he entered DOC even in the face of their grief. They are committed to providing him with a home, and ?nancial and emotional support upon his release. One important aspect of each clemency decision is an examination of who the applicant is now, compared with who the applicant was at the time of the crime. While incarcerated, and even without the hope of a release date, Mr. Lopez has obtained several college degrees and is pursuing his He has held trusted positions, including working as a network administrator and a DMV customer service agent. This past August, he graduated ?'om the Defy Ventures program. In almost 20 years in DOC, he has not a single disciplinary action on his record. The warden at Arkansas Valley Correctional Facility supports his commutation application, as does State Senator Dominick Moreno. 136 State Capitol, Denver, CO 80203 303.866.2471 Mr. Lopez is a prime example of extraordinary rehabilitation and illustrates our hope for every offender who spends time in the Department of Corrections. Mr. Lopez has demonstrated that he will respect Colorado?s laws and productively contribute to our state and to our society. He has taken full accountability for his actions and recognizes the mistakes he made in the past. He is remorseful, and ready to advance to a new phase of life. I urge you to release Mr. Lopez. Clemency decisions are among the most dif?cult we have had to make in my time as Governor, weighing the values inherent in our justice system retribution, deterrence, rehabilitation, and incapacitation. We have re?ected deeply on these values and the principles of justice, and see no purpose in continuing to con?ne Mr. Lopez after December 1, 2026. Thank you for your important work. Sincerely, John .I-Iickenloo er Gov mor