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Governor Pardons Former Attorney General

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
Governor Huckabee has made final a pardon for former Arkansas Attorney General Steve Clark. The pardon restores all of Clark`s rights and will allow him to teach law in Texas, where he now lives. Last month, Huckabee announced his intention to pardon Clark for his felony theft conviction. Huckabee made the pardon final after a 30 day comment period. The governor said Clark has suffered humiliation, bankruptcy and criminal penalties since being convicted in 1990 for padding his state expense account. Clark, who lives in Austin, passed the Texas bar in June 2000 and is currently an adjunct teacher at a Houston school.

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