The President’s Pardon Power and Legal Effects on Collateral Consequences
July 26, 2016
https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/R/R44571/4
"because the pardon did not remove disqualification against ex-felon); Diaz v. Chasen, 642 F.2d 764 (5th Cir. 1981)
(holding that automatic pardon for first-time offenders under Louisiana state law is not the kind of pardon that wipes
criminal conviction off the books; therefore the federal agency could revoke ex-felon’s customs license)."
Louisiana has a civil law regime, not common law.
Is the secret that Mike Johnson is on the LA bar and knows more than most Americans about the french-style legal regime?