Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 127 - Officers and Inmates of Penal and Reformatory Institutions. Paroles and Pardons
Section 152 - Pardons by Governor; Petition; Advisory Board; Hearing; Revocation of Pardon; Annual List

Section 152. In a case in which the governor is authorized by the constitution to grant a pardon, he may, with the advice and consent of the council, and upon the written petition of the petitioner, grant it, subject to such conditions, restrictions and limitations as he considers proper, and he may issue his warrant to all proper officers to carry such pardon into effect. Such warrant shall be obeyed and executed instead of the sentence originally awarded.
If a sentence of death is imposed on a child under seventeen years of age, and if, before he reaches the age of seventeen, the governor pardons such child and commits him to the care of the department of youth services, said department shall assume control over him subject to the provisions of sections seventeen to twenty, inclusive, of chapter one hundred and twenty.
Every pardon petition shall, before its presentation to the governor, be filed with the parole board, acting as the advisory board of pardons, together with all statements and signatures appended thereto, and shall thereupon become a public record. Upon receipt, the advisory board of pardons shall process each petition in accordance with the applicable provisions of section one hundred and fifty-four.
In the case of a prisoner confined under sentence for a felony, no final action or vote shall be taken on such petition until after a public hearing has been held by the council. Such hearing shall be held as soon as practicable after the filing of such petition with the council. Any action taken by the council on such petition shall be taken by a roll call vote of the members present, recording and voting as yea or nay. The presence of a quorum and the vote of the majority of all members of the council present shall be necessary for the approval or disapproval of a petition. Within three days after such vote of the council, a certified copy of such roll call shall be filed with the state secretary for public inspection.
Upon approval of a petition for pardon, the governor shall direct all proper officers to seal all records relating to the offense for which the person received the pardon. Such sealed records shall not disqualify a person in any examination, appointment or application for employment or other benefit, public or private, including, but not limited to, licenses, credit or housing, nor shall such sealed record be admissible in evidence or used in any way in any court proceeding or hearing before any board, commission or other agency except in imposing sentence in subsequent criminal proceedings or in any court proceeding or hearing in which an individual is accused of violating sections one, thirteen, thirteen B, 13B.5, 13B.75, thirteen C, thirteen F, thirteen G, thirteen H, fourteen, fifteen, fifteen A, fifteen B, sixteen, eighteen, eighteen A, eighteen B, twenty-two, twenty-two A, 22B, 22C, twenty-three, 23A, 23B, twenty-four, twenty-four B and twenty-six of chapter two hundred and sixty-five. On any application or in an interview for employment, or in any other circumstances, where a person is asked whether he has been convicted of an offense, a person who has received a pardon for such offense may answer in the negative. The attorney general and the person so pardoned may enforce the provisions of this paragraph by an action commenced in the superior court department of the trial court.
The governor, with the advice and consent of the council, may at any time revoke any pardon if he, with such advice and consent, determines that there is a misstatement of a material fact knowingly made at the time of the filing of the written petition of the petitioner, or that such pardon was procured by fraud, concealment or misrepresentation or that any provision of this section has not been complied with, and upon such revocation the governor may issue his warrant to all proper officers to take the person so pardoned into custody and return him to the institution where he was imprisoned at the time of the granting of the pardon.
Such warrant shall be obeyed and executed by the officers to whom it is issued, and the person whose pardon has been so revoked shall have the same standing in the penal institution to which he is returned as he would have had if said pardon had not been granted, except that the time during which he has been out of said penal institution upon such pardon, shall not be counted in determining the amount of his sentence remaining to be served upon such return to such institution.
The governor shall, at the end of each calendar year, transmit to the general court, by filing with the clerk of either branch, a list of pardons granted with the advice and consent of the council during such calendar year, together with action of the advisory board of pardons concerning each such pardon, and together with a list of any revocations of pardons made under this section.
The word ''pardon'' as used in this section shall be deemed to include any exercise of the pardoning power except a respite from sentence.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title XVIII - Prisons, Imprisonment, Paroles and Pardons

Chapter 127 - Officers and Inmates of Penal and Reformatory Institutions. Paroles and Pardons

Section 1 - Definitions

Section 1a - County Correctional Facilities; Minimum Standards; Financial or Other Assistance

Section 1b - Inspection of County Correctional Facilities; Compliance With Minimum Standards; Report; Notice of Violations; Enforcement Procedure

Section 2 - Duty of Superintendents to Keep Records

Section 3 - Money and Property of Prisoners; Records; Custody and Return; Transmission to Court; Interest on Deposits

Section 5 - Calendar of Prisoners; Contents

Section 6 - Service of Process in Penal or Reformatory Institutions

Section 7 - Warrants, Mittimuses and Processes; Contents; Filing

Section 8 - Prison Books; Contents; Accessibility

Section 9 - Invoice Books; Contents

Section 10 - Annual Report to Commissioner of Correction

Section 12 - Removal of Unfaithful or Incompetent Officers or Employees

Section 13 - Removal of Incompetent Jailers or Keepers of Houses of Correction

Section 14 - Removal of Officers Using Intoxicating Liquor to Excess

Section 16 - Physical Examination of Inmates; Communicable Diseases; Examination for Substance Abuse Disorder

Section 16a - Reimbursement of Medical Expenses by Persons Incarcerated in Pre-Release Facilities

Section 17 - Specifications Governing Physical Examinations; Records; Statements

Section 17a - Residential Treatment Units and Secure Treatment Units for the Treatment of Mentally Ill Inmates in Need of Mental Health Services; Mental Health Training for Department of Correction Staff

Section 17b - Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder for State Detainees or Prisoners at Certain Facilities

Section 17c - Re-Entry Treatment Plan for State Detainee or Prisoner Requiring Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder

Section 17d - Reporting of Costs and Outcomes of Medication-Assisted Treatment Programs and Re-Entry Treatment Plans Under Secs. 17b and 17c

Section 18 - Failure to Comply With Secs. 16 and 17; Penalty

Section 19 - Physical Training of Prisoners; Director

Section 20 - Reception Center; Classification of Prisoners; Approval

Section 20a - Prisoner Classification Board

Section 20b - Pretrial Diversion Program for Certain Detainees; Classification System; Eligibility Requirements; Credits and Other Deductions From Sentence

Section 21 - Classification of Prisoners in Jails and Houses of Correction; Approval

Section 22 - Separation of Prisoners

Section 23 - Identification of Prisoners

Section 25 - Fugitives From Justice

Section 27 - District Attorney to Furnish Criminal History

Section 28 - Descriptions, Fingerprints and Criminal History; Records

Section 29 - Publication of Records; Exhibition of Records

Section 30 - Compensation to Officers; Reimbursement

Section 32 - Treatment of Prisoners

Section 32a - Treatment of Prisoner Having Gender Identity Differing From Prisoner's Sex Assigned at Birth

Section 33 - Maintenance of Order in Institutions; Enforcement of Obedience

Section 36 - Visits to Jails or Correctional Institutions; Permission

Section 36a - Conferences With Attorneys

Section 36b - Conferences With Clergy Members

Section 36c - In-Person Visitation of Inmates

Section 37 - Record of Visitors

Section 38 - Use of Gags

Section 38a - Holding Officers and Employees as Hostages

Section 38b - Assaults Upon Guards; Bodily Substances; Penalty

Section 38c - Felonies in Correctional Institutions; Notice to District Attorney

Section 38d - Notice of Transfer of Prisoner Convicted of Offense Against Officer, Guard or Correctional Institution Employee

Section 38e - Inmate Complaints; Grievance System; Grievance Resolution

Section 38f - Exhaustion of Administrative Remedies Under Sec. 38e; Court Consideration of Inmate Claims; Exceptions

Section 38g - Disposition of Court Actions Pending Upon Effectiveness of Regulations Promulgated Under Sec. 38e

Section 38h - Judicial Review of Final Decision on Grievance

Section 39 - Restrictive Housing; Use Authorized; Conditions of Confinement; Mental Health Screening and Evaluation; Promulgation of Clinical Standard

Section 39a - Restrictive Housing; Prohibitions on Placement of Certain Prisoners in Restrictive Housing

Section 39b - Restrictive Housing; Placement Reviews

Section 39c - Restrictive Housing; Training and Qualification of Correction Officers, Supervisors and Managers

Section 39d - Restrictive Housing; Reporting and Publication of Information Relating to Prisoners Held in Restrictive Housing

Section 39e - Restrictive Housing; Access to Vocational, Educational and Rehabilitative Programs

Section 39f - Restrictive Housing; Placement of Inmate With Anticipated Release Date of Less Than 120 Days; Reentry Programming for Prisoners Held in Restrictive Housing With Less Than 180 Days Until Release Date

Section 39g - Restrictive Housing; Restrictive Housing Oversight Committee

Section 39h - Restrictive Housing; Promulgation of Regulations Implementing Secs. 39 to 39h

Section 48 - Establishment and Maintenance of Education, Training and Employment Programs; Rules and Regulations

Section 48a - System of Compensation; Graduated Scale; Credits; Appropriations

Section 48b - Establishment of Young Adult Correctional Units or Designation of Correctional Officers for the Exclusive Supervision of Young Adults Placed in Care of Department or House of Correction

Section 49 - Participation of Inmates in Education, Training and Employment Programs Outside Correctional Facilities; Eligibility; Sentence Credit; Rules and Regulations; Escape, Punishment; Public Employment; Labor Dispute Restriction

Section 49a - Evaluation of Inmates for Participation in Education, Training and Employment Programs Outside Correctional Facilities; Committees; Recommendation

Section 49b - Participation of Prisoners in Work Programs at Mental Health, Developmental Services and Public Health Facilities; Restrictions

Section 49c - Employment of Prisoners of County Correctional Institutions on Municipal Properties Within County

Section 51 - Establishment and Maintenance of Industries in Correctional Institutions; Contracts for Labor

Section 52 - Supervisors and Instructors; Authority; Removal

Section 53 - Production of Articles by Prisoners

Section 54 - Annual Meetings for Determination of Styles, Designs and Qualities of Articles to Be Produced by Prisoners; Expenses

Section 55 - List of Styles, Designs and Qualities of Articles; Arbitration of Differences

Section 56 - Annual Estimates of Articles and Materials Needed in Public Offices

Section 57 - Lists of Prison-Made Articles; Requisitions From Counties, Municipalities and Public Institutions

Section 58 - Prices of Prison-Made Articles

Section 60 - Noncompliance With Sections Relative to Purchase of Articles

Section 61 - Establishment of Industries

Section 66 - Purchase of Tools and Materials for Correctional Institutions; Approval

Section 66a - Purchase of Tools and Materials for Jails and Houses of Correction; Approval

Section 67 - Sale of Prison-Made Goods; Proceeds

Section 68 - Appointment of Selling Agents; Removal

Section 69 - Report Relative to Labor of Prisoners

Section 71 - Receipts From Sale of Products, Services, or Labor of Committed Offenders; Disposition

Section 72 - Payment of Salaries and Bills for Tools, Machinery and Materials; Schedules

Section 73 - Suits on Contracts by and Against Principal Officers; Arbitration

Section 83 - Outdoor Labor of Inmates

Section 83a - Establishment of Camp for Male Prisoners for Reforestation; Approval; Hearing.

Section 83b - Removal of Prisoners to Camp; Permit to Be at Liberty; Escape

Section 83c - Escapes From Prison Camp

Section 83d - Director of Prison Camps; Offices and Positions; Appointments; Duties

Section 83e - Establishment of Camps for Prisoners Prior to Release on Parole; Transfer; Training for Release

Section 84 - Purchases or Lease of Land for Improvement by Prison Labor; Payment to County

Section 86f - Work Release Programs

Section 86g - Work Release Programs; Suffolk County

Section 86h - Public Speaking Engagements; Inmates of State Correctional Facilities

Section 86i - Public Speaking Engagements; Inmates of County Correctional Facilities

Section 87 - Correspondence of Inmates

Section 88 - Religious Services

Section 89 - Maintenance of Sabbath Schools and Schools for Instruction

Section 90 - Appropriations for Religious Instruction and Services

Section 90a - Temporary Release of Committed Offenders

Section 92 - Instruction in Jails and Houses of Correction

Section 92a - General Education Development Tests; Age Requirement; No Fee

Section 93 - Appropriations for Moral and Religious Instruction in Jails and Houses of Correction

Section 94 - Light for Reading

Section 96a - Disposition of Unclaimed Money of Former Prisoners; Claim

Section 96b - Disposition of Unclaimed Property of Former Prisoners; Sale; Proceeds

Section 97 - Transfers From and to Correctional Institutions; Approval

Section 97a - Transfer of State Prisoners to Federal Institutions; Reciprocal Agreements

Section 97b - Treaties; Transfer of Prisoners to Other Countries

Section 111a - Removal of Defective Delinquents

Section 113 - Removal of Prisoners Convicted and Sentenced by United States Court

Section 115 - Removal of Prisoners From One Jail to Another by Sheriff

Section 116 - Application of Original Sentence of Prisoner Removed or Returned

Section 117 - Placement in Hospital or Medical Facility for Medical, Dental, or Similar Professional Treatment

Section 117a - Temporary Placement of Prisoners in Hospital or Medical Facility

Section 118 - Pregnant and Postpartum Inmates; Standards of Care; Use of Restraints

Section 119 - Hospital Confinement as Term of Sentence

Section 119a - Release of Prisoner on Medical Parole Due to Terminal Illness or Permanent Incapacitation; Petition; Written Decision; Conditions of Parole; Appeal; Rules and Regulations; Report

Section 120 - Order of Removal; Transfer of Mittimuses and Processes With Prisoner

Section 121 - Execution of Order of Removal

Section 123 - Expense of Removal

Section 124 - Expense of Support of Prisoner Transferred From Correctional Institution to Jail or House of Correction

Section 125 - Expense of Support of Prisoner Transferred From One County to Another

Section 126 - Expense of Support of Prisoner Removed From Jail or House of Correction to Massachusetts Correctional Institution

Section 127 - Special State Police Officers; Powers and Duties

Section 128 - Issuance of Parole Permits

Section 129b - Confinement While Awaiting Trial; Reduction of Sentence

Section 129c - Confinement in Prison Camp; Deduction of Sentence for Good Conduct

Section 129d - Good Conduct Deductions for Participation in and Completion of Certain Programs and Activities

Section 130 - Granting of Parole Permits; Record of Decision; Jurisdiction of Parole Board Over Parolee; Terms and Conditions Including Payment of Child Support Due Under Support Order; Certificate of Termination of Sentence; Alcohol and Drug Free Ho...

Section 130a - Issuance of Certificate of Termination of Sentence

Section 130b - Parole Permits Issued for Remainder of Sentence Reduced by Good Conduct Deductions; Terms and Conditions of Parole; Information to Be Provided to Parole Board

Section 130c - Compliance Credits to Reduce Period of Time Parolee Subject to Jurisdiction of Parole Board; Rescission of Credits

Section 131 - Giving of Parolee Written Copy of Terms and Conditions of Parole

Section 131a - Notice to State and Local Police of Terms and Conditions of Parole Permits

Section 133 - Granting of Parole Permits by Board; Eligibility and Requisites

Section 133a - Eligibility for Parole; Notice and Hearing; Parole Permits; Revision of Terms and Conditions; Revocation; Arrest; Right to Counsel and Funds for Expert

Section 133b - Parole of Prisoners Declared to Be Habitual Criminals; Conditions; Revision; Revocation

Section 133c - Representation of Deceased Victims at Hearing by Family Members

Section 133d - Community Parole Supervision for Life

Section 133d1/2 - Global Positioning System Device to Be Worn by Certain Sex Offender Parolees

Section 133e - Victims of Violent Crime or Sex Offenses; Certification by Department of Criminal Justice Information Services; Testimony at Parole Hearing

Section 134 - Appearance Before Parole Board; Investigation and Hearing by Staff Members; Reports; Sentences Served in Other States

Section 135 - Furnishing Information to Parole Board; Filing Information; Statement; Contents; Availability; Duty of Clerk of Court and Probation Officer

Section 136 - Initiating Release of Prisoner; Hearing; Submission of Further Information to Board; Contents of Reports

Section 142 - Permits to Be at Liberty or Discharge of Pregnant Females

Section 143 - Discharge of Common Nightwalker From House of Correction

Section 144 - Discharge of Prisoner Committed for Non-Payment of Fine

Section 145 - Confinement of Persons for Non-Payment of Money Owed

Section 146 - Report of Confinement of Poor Prisoners; Discharge; Guardianship

Section 148 - Revocation of Permit to Be at Liberty

Section 149 - Arrest for Violation of Permit; Application of Terms of Original Sentence; Computation of Period of Confinement

Section 149a - Temporary Custody of Parolees; Warrant

Section 150 - Expiration of Term on Saturday, Sunday or Legal Holiday

Section 151 - Temporary Care of Infirm or Diseased Prisoner in Institution After Expiration of Sentence; Transfer to Hospital

Section 151a - Compacts With Other States Relative to the Supervision of Adult Offenders; Purpose

Section 151b - Definitions

Section 151c - Interstate Commission for Adult Offender Supervision; Composition; Voting; Executive Committee

Section 151d - Chairman of Parole Board as Compact Administrator and State Commissioner; Appointment of State Council

Section 151e - Interstate Commission; Powers and Duties

Section 151f - By-Laws; Election of Chairperson and Executive Director; Corporate Books and Records; Civil Liabilities

Section 151g - Actions Taken by Interstate Commission; Meetings; Voting; Records

Section 151h - Rulemaking; Authority and Procedure

Section 151i - Enforcement; Dispute Resolution

Section 151j - Payment of Expenses; Annual Assessment

Section 151k - Eligibility of Compacting States; Effect of Compact Upon Adoption by Other States; Amendments

Section 151l - Withdrawal by Compacting State; Default on Obligation or Responsibility Under Compact

Section 151m - Severability; Construction

Section 151n - Effect on Other Laws; Binding Effect of Interstate Commission Actions; Advisory Opinions; Limitations on Authority

Section 152 - Pardons by Governor; Petition; Advisory Board; Hearing; Revocation of Pardon; Annual List

Section 153 - Notification to Attorney General of Petition for Pardon of State Prisoner

Section 154 - Parole Board as Advisory Board of Pardons; Powers and Duties

Section 155 - Violation of Pardon; Arrest; Notice

Section 156 - Confinement for Unexpired Term; Computation of Confinement; Discharge

Section 157 - Execution of Warrant of Pardon; Return

Section 158 - Parole Board Agents; Duties

Section 160 - Expenditures for Assistance of Released Prisoners

Section 161 - Account of Expenditures by Parole Board Agents

Section 162 - Expenditure of Institutional Funds for Welfare of Released Prisoners

Section 162a - Arsonists or Violators of Secs. 102 to 102c of Chapter 266; Notice of Release

Section 163 - Annual Report of Agents for Aiding Discharged Prisoners

Section 164 - County Commissioners; Aid to Prisoners

Section 165 - Expenditures by Superintendent or Keeper of Jail in Aid of Discharged Prisoners

Section 166 - Payment or Receipt of Money for Obtaining Pardon, Parole, Commutation of or Respite From Sentence

Section 167 - Persons Representing Applicants for Pardons, Parole or Commutation of Sentence; Statements

Section 168 - Violation of Sec. 166 or 167

Section 169 - Copy of Secs. 166 to 169; Printing on Petition for Pardon Forms