What happen if the person grant a conditional pardon

If a person is granted a conditional pardon, it means that they have been released from prison but with certain conditions attached to their release. These conditions could include things like regular check-ins with a parole officer, attending counseling or rehabilitation programs, abstaining from drugs or alcohol, maintaining gainful employment, or staying away from certain people or places.

If the person violates any of the conditions of their pardon, they may face consequences such as having their pardon revoked and being sent back to prison to serve the remainder of their sentence. The specific consequences for violating the conditions will depend on the laws and regulations of the jurisdiction where the pardon was granted.

On the other hand, if the person abides by the conditions of their pardon and successfully completes their parole period without any violations, they may be able to fully reintegrate into society without any further legal consequences. The pardon effectively serves as a second chance for the individual to rebuild their life and move forward from their past offenses.