From prison, ex-Israeli president seeks pardon

 Former Israeli President Moshe Katsav, center, arrives at a court in Tel Aviv, Tuesday, March 22, 2011. A Tel Aviv court is set to sentence a former Israeli president convicted of rape. Katsav faces up to 16 years in prison when his sentence is handed down Tuesday. He said he is innocent.
Former Israeli President Moshe Katsav, center, arrives at a court in Tel Aviv, Tuesday, March 22, 2011. A Tel Aviv court is set to sentence a former Israeli president convicted of rape. Katsav faces up to 16 years in prison when his sentence is handed down Tuesday. He said he is innocent.

— Israel’s president says he has received a formal request to pardon his predecessor, Moshe Katsav, who is in prison after being convicted of sex crimes.

President Shimon Peres’ office announced Monday that the request came from Katsav’s wife, Gila. It says the request will be reviewed “under protocol.”

Katsav, 66, went to prison last December after being convicted of raping a former female employee when he was a Cabinet minister and of sexually harassing two other women when he was president from 2000 to 2007.

He is serving seven years behind bars.

Katsav has repeatedly professed his innocence. His chances of winning clemency appear slim.

In Israel, presidential pardons are typically granted only if sex offenders express remorse and undergo rehabilitation.

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