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  2. Pardon - Wikipedia

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    A pardon is a government decision to allow a person to be relieved of some or all of the legal consequences resulting from a criminal conviction.A pardon may be granted before or after conviction for the crime, depending on the laws of the jurisdiction.

  3. Federal pardons in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Federal pardons issued by the president apply only to federal offenses; they do not apply to state or local offenses or to private civil lawsuits. [40] Pardons for state crimes are handled by governors or a state pardon board. [1] The president's power to grant pardons explicitly does not apply "in cases of impeachment." This means that the ...

  4. What is a presidential pardon? How is it different than a ...

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    Biden announces commutations, pardons: President Joe Biden commutes nearly 1,500 sentences and pardons 39 people A commutation of sentence and pardon are different forms of executive clemency ...

  5. Powers of the president of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The two most commonly used clemency powers are those of pardon and commutation. A pardon is an official forgiveness for an acknowledged crime. Once a pardon is issued, all punishment for the crime is waived. A person seeking executive clemency by pardon, reprieve, commutation of sentence, or remission of fine shall execute a formal petition.

  6. What does clemency mean? - AOL

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    From a straight-up definition of the word, found in the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, it’s […] It contains the names of 39 people in the United States whom President Biden pardoned and 1,499 ...

  7. FACT CHECK: Did Biden Pardon 8,000 People To Cover Up ... - AOL

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    A pardon is a form of clemency that removes all legal consequences of a criminal conviction and commutation reduces a sentence without expunging the conviction, according to USA Today. The outlet ...

  8. Respite (law) - Wikipedia

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    According to the Office of the Pardon Attorney (U.S. Department of Justice), presidents have utilized respites to varying degrees although, as is the case with every other form of executive clemency, there has been something like a general decline since 1900. [4] The Pardon Attorney has posted data for respites for some administrations. [5]

  9. Opinion - Is bipartisan reform of the clemency process likely?

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    In fact, there is an Office of the Pardon Attorney within the Department of Justice that sifts through thousands of petitions to identify and investigate meritorious appeals for pardon or clemency ...