Gov. Perry Grants Clemency to Seven

width=110Published: 12-23-08

AUSTIN — Gov. Rick Perry today granted clemency to seven individuals after each case was favorably recommended for clemency by the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles.

Clemency was granted to:

• Jerry Wayne Crownover of Arlington 54 was convicted in 1997 of making a terroristic threat during an altercation with his brother a Class B misdemeanor. He was sentenced to 15 days in jail. He is granted a full pardon.

• Wesley Baker Davis of Amarillo 79 was convicted in 1947 of knowingly passing a forged check at the age of 18. He was sentenced to five years of probation. He is granted a full pardon and restoration of firearm rights.

• Marlyn Ann Linguist of Cedar Hill 52 was convicted in 1976 of unlawful carrying of a weapon and theft at the age of 21. She was sentenced to three days in jail for both charges. She is granted a full pardon.

• Nicholas Villa Marquez of Comanche 39 was convicted in 1989 of a misdemeanor at the age of 20. He was sentenced to six months’ probation and paid $725 restitution. He is granted a full pardon.

• Ruben Eduardo Ramirez of Galveston 32 was convicted in 1996 of possession of less than two ounces of marijuana. He paid a $500 fine. He is granted a full pardon.

• Thomas Clyde Reedy of Denton 59 was convicted of burglary in 1971 at the age of 22. He was sentenced to five years’ probation. He is granted a full pardon.

• Ronald John Ursin of San Antonio 78 was convicted of indecent contact with a child. He was sentenced to 10 years probation. He is granted a full pardon. His pardon was granted after the victim and the woman who accused him both said the complaint had been fabricated during a child custody battle.

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