ProcedureEdit
Apply In-Person
- The Applicant must submit a petition in writing to The Honourable Minister of National Security and Chairman of the Advisory Committee on the Prerogative of Mercy. Visit the following link for Contact Details Link.
- The petitions can be mailed to the Ministry.
- Within seven days of the Ministry receiving the petition, the petitioner will receive an acknowledgement letter.
- The Prerogative of Mercy Unit examines the petition and, if necessary, demands the following reports from the appropriate government agencies:
- Police.
- Prison and Chaplain.
- Executive Clemency or Progress.
- Psychiatric Report.
- The Unit prepares all documentation related to the petition for consideration by the Advisory Committee on the Prerogative of Mercy as needed.
- Within 21 days of deliberation, the petitioner is notified of the petition's outcome by the Superintendent of Prisons, a Petitioner's Representative, or the Ministry.
Required DocumentsEdit
No supporting documents are required for this service.
Office Locations & ContactsEdit
The Head
Prerogative of Mercy Unit
Ministry of National Security
Churchill Building
Rawson Square
P. O. Box N 3217
Nassau, N.P. The Bahamas,
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (242) 502-3301, (242)356-6792/3, (242)356-4400-3
Fax: (242)356-6087Opening hours: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday to Friday, except public holidays
Contact Link
EligibilityEdit
The following requirements should be fulfilled to qualify for this service:
- The sentence should be at least two years long.
- The inmate should have completed at least six months of his or her sentence.
- The inmate should not be on remand or be facing charges.
- An offender who requests early release should have at least four months left on his or her sentence.
- The inmate should have fulfilled the Sentence Plan requirements at Her Majesty's Prison with flying colours.
- In terms of sentencing, the inmate must comply with the Penal Code Amendment Act.
FeesEdit
No processing fee for this service.
ValidityEdit
The timeline is contingent on the receipt of pertinent reports and the date of the Advisory Committee meeting.
Documents to UseEdit
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Sample DocumentsEdit
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Processing TimeEdit
- Inmates' petitions are considered by the Advisory Committee two to three times a year.
- Prior to a meeting of the Advisory Committee on the Prerogative of Mercy, written petitions should be submitted.
Related VideosEdit
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InstructionsEdit
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Required InformationEdit
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Need for the DocumentEdit
The goal of this service is to provide a measure of compassion to people who have been condemned to Her Majesty's Prison for criminal offences and have proved their ability to reintegrate into society through rehabilitation programmes.
Information which might helpEdit
Persons who would be interested in clemency petitions include:
- Inmates at Her Majesty’s Prison
- Citizens on behalf of Inmates
- Business persons on behalf of inmates
Other uses of the Document/CertificateEdit
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External LinksEdit
OthersEdit
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