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Are there any Navy or Marine Corps offenders that the NC&PB does not have clemency and parole authority over?

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Are there any Navy or Marine Corps offenders that the NC&PB does not have clemency and parole authority over?

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The NC&PB has authority over any unexecuted portion of the sentence. Once the sentence (for instance, a punitive discharge) is executed, the NC&PB has no further authority. Also, the Federal Parole Commission exercises authority over parole decisions for military prisoners confined within the Federal Bureau of Prisons (FBOP). The NC&PB retains clemency authority in those cases for as long as the offender is confined or on parole.

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