Well, I dont know for sure but we do have history to look at for some answers. Lets see who his father pardoned....
From WIKIPEDIA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_H._W._Bush
George H.W Bush's last controversial act in office was his pardon of six former government employees implicated in the Iran-Contra scandal on December 24, 1992, most prominently former Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger.
Weinberger's private notes contained references to Bush's endorsement of the secret shipments to Iran, some believe that the pardon was an effort to prevent an order for Bush to appear before a grand jury or possibly to avoid an indictment.
In addition to Weinberger, Bush pardoned Duane R. Clarridge, Clair E. George, Robert C. McFarlane, Elliott Abrams!, and Alan G. Fiers Jr., all of whom had been indicted and/or convicted of charges by the Independent Counsel.
2006-10-07
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