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Pardon of James Timothy BENNETT

Granted April 17, 1970 by Richard Nixon (Republican).

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James Timothy Bennett received a pardon on April 17, 1970, from President Richard Nixon. Bennett had been convicted in the Middle District of North Carolina. The pardon was granted during Nixon's first term as the 37th President of the United States.

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