Certificates of attorneys representing applicants for parole, 1939-1992.

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Certificates of attorneys representing applicants for parole, 1939-1992.

Under MGLA c 127, s 167, attorneys representing any person applying for a pardon, parole, commutation, or respite from sentence must file a written and signed statement that no payment or receipt of money, gifts, or services has been requested or taken beyond a reasonable fee for service. Any additional payment must be detailed and filed with the Office of the Secretary of State. All statements are maintained as permanent public records.

2.5 cubic ft. (2 record center cartons)

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