Outgoing North Carolina governor grants 2 pardons, 6 commutations
- North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper has granted pardons of innocence to two individuals wrongfully convicted, allowing them to seek compensation from the North Carolina Industrial Commission.
- Mark Crotts and Darron Carmon were among those pardoned; Crotts was convicted of murder in 1990, and Carmon was convicted of robbery in 1994.
- Cooper also commuted lengthy sentences for six offenders, five of whom were convicted of murder, emphasizing the importance of careful review in clemency actions.
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