Keith Richards pardoned by Huckabee

Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee signed off as Arkansas Governor by handing Rolling Stones rocker Keith Richards a pardon.

Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee signed off as Arkansas Governor by handing Rolling Stones rocker Keith Richards a pardon.

The former hellraiser had a 32-year-old traffic violation on his record, until rock fan and bass guitar player Huckabee offered to wipe his slate clean when he left office last year.

Huckabee - who leads the race to represent the Republican Party in the battle for the White House - reveals, "One of my last acts as governor was to issue a pardon for a traffic violation that he had in 1975 when he and (bandmate) Ronnie Wood were driving through Arkansas. He got pulled over for a reckless-driving charge.

"I was a college student when it happened, and I was so embarrassed. I thought 'Golly, we finally got The Rolling Stones in Arkansas, and what do we do?'

"They played a concert while I was governor, and I was invited backstage to meet the band. I'm having this conversation with Keith, and he's telling me that he'd been in Arkansas before. And I said, 'Keith, I can pardon you and get that off your record. You can have a clean start in Arkansas."

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