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Mindy Saint Martin, center, on Thursday speaks with family and friends, including Patricia Vashon, left, and Linda Woods, far right, before a hearing with the Governor's Board of Executive Clemency in Augusta about a potential pardon for husband, Lexius, for a drug trafficking conviction. The pardon could help him return from Haiti and reunite with his family.
John Reynolds, brother of Mindy Saint Martin, on Thursday gives tearful testimony on behalf of her husband, Lexius, before a Governor's Board of Executive Clemency in Augusta regarding a pardon for Lexius on a drug conviction that could help him return from Haiti and reunite with his family.
The Governor's Board of Executive Clemency in Augusta on Thursday hears statements from family, friends and business associates about a potential pardon for Lexius Saint Martin on a drug conviction. The pardon could help him return from Haiti and reunite with his Waterville family. From left are Madeline Malisa, Fern LaRochelle, Pam Ames and Frank Griffin.
On Thursday, Governor's Board of Executive Clemency members Fern LaRochelle and Pamela Ames listen to Lexius Saint Martin on a cellphone speaking from Haiti during a hearing in Augusta about a potential pardon for Saint Martin for a drug trafficking conviction that could help him return from Haiti and reunite with his family in Waterville.
Attorney Evan Fisher, center, speaks on Thursday with Wayne Princy and June Powell, who worked with Lexius Saint Martin. Family, friends and business associates spoke on behalf of Saint Martin during a hearing with the Governor's Board of Executive Clemency in Augusta about a pardon for a drug trafficking conviction. The pardon could help him return from Haiti and reunite with his family in Waterville.
Mindy Saint Martin arrives on Thursday with her infant daughter, Mya, for a hearing before the Governor's Board of Executive Clemency in Augusta about a potential pardon for her husband, Lexius, for a drug trafficking conviction. The pardon could help him return from Haiti and reunite with his family.