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What requirements under Florida law must a felon meet in order to have their civil rights restored without a hearing pursuant to under Rule 9, Rules of Executive Clemency?

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What requirements under Florida law must a felon meet in order to have their civil rights restored without a hearing pursuant to under Rule 9, Rules of Executive Clemency?

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Rule 9 of the Rules of Executive Clemency is the simplest procedure for the restoration of a felon’s civil rights without a hearing if the applicant meets all of the following requirements: 1. Completion and satisfaction of all sentences imposed and all conditions of supervision have expired or been completed, including but not limited to, parole, probation, community control, control release, and conditional release. 2. No outstanding detainers or any pending criminal charges. 3. No outstanding pecuniary penalties or liabilities that total more than $275 and result from criminal conviction or traffic infraction, including but not limited to, fines, court costs, or unpaid costs of supervision pursuant to Chapter 944, Florida Statutes. (Pecuniary penalties are those related to money.) 4. No conviction of a capital or life felony. 5. No previous Clemency Board action. 6. No more than two felony convictions of record. 7. The applicant is a U.S. citizen. 8. The applicant is a resident of F

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