MADISON, Wis. (AP) - Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers has issued eight more pardons.
Evers issued the pardons Sunday, a month after issuing Wisconsin’s first pardons in nine years.
The Democratic governor says pardons “play a very important role in our criminal justice system and society by giving deserving folks a second chance.”
Evers re-started the pardons board in June and issued his first pardons, to four people, in October. Evers’ predecessor, Republican Scott Walker, never issued a single pardon over his eight years as governor.
The latest pardons were recommended by Wisconsin’s pardons board.
Among those pardoned are a 36-year-old man for possessing marijuana and carrying a concealed weapon convictions he received at age 22, and a 59-year-old woman who sought a pardon for her role in stealing and selling hot tubs in 2004.
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