What is Clemency in Wisconsin, and How Can it Help Me?

May 25, 2026 | Criminal Convictions

If you or a loved one is serving a sentence that feels unjust, excessively harsh, or no longer reflects the circumstances of your case, clemency may offer a path forward. Clemency is a formal act of mercy granted by a government authority, allowing sentences to be reduced, suspended, or erased entirely. It exists outside the traditional appeals process and can provide relief when the courts cannot. It helps your application when you have an experienced Appleton criminal defense lawyer at Hogan Eickhoff guiding you. Clemency is a direct and special relief that you can only obtain directly from the Governor of Wisconsin. Clemency describes leniency that the Governor may give to you or an incarcerated loved one. It is an umbrella category that encompasses relief that can either reduce a jail sentence or eliminate the conviction altogether. The following are forms of relief that you can receive through the clemency … Continued

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What Does the Wisconsin Governor Consider in a Commutation Request?

May 11, 2026 | Criminal Convictions

When you are seeking commutation, whether it is on behalf of yourself or a loved one, the application will be considered by the Governor. Before the decision reaches the Governor’s desk, it will be reviewed by a board, which will provide a recommendation. The board and the Governor will consider a number of factors before reaching a decision on the application. A criminal defense lawyer at Hogan Eickhoff can help highlight factors that are in your favor on your petition. Since there is no legal right to commutation, the decision made by the Governor is highly discretionary. They can make their decision for any number of reasons. Not only will the Governor consider certain facts about you and your situation, but they may also consider certain political factors, and that is within their right. At the same time, the Governor may also consider the public interest in your case. You … Continued

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