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AN INJUSTICE? LAZY B CASE NEEDS INQUIRY

September 1, 2014 Tim Jeffries
The Charlotte ObserverBy Editorial

The Charlotte Observer
By Editorial

Excerpt:

 

In his first year as governor, Jim Holshouser proved to be reluctant to exercise his powers of executive clemency. He has granted fewer pardons and commuted fewer sentences than any governor since 1941. But he has a petition before him that begs for careful attention and study within the next week.

 

 

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