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  2. Amnesty - Wikipedia

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    Amnesty (from Ancient Greek ἀμνηστία (amnēstía) 'forgetfulness, passing over') is defined as "A pardon extended by the government to a group or class of people, usually for a political offense; the act of a sovereign power officially forgiving certain classes of people who are subject to trial but have not yet been convicted."

  3. Pardon - Wikipedia

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    The amnesty or pardon would then be issued by the president. Chairman Mao Zedong and President Liu Shaoqi released the first-time pardon in 1959. [22] The later three constitutions promulgated in 1975, 1978, and 1982 all removed provision amnesty and only kept pardons.

  4. Federal pardons in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The pardon power was first used by George Washington in 1795, when he gave amnesty to participants of the Whiskey Rebellion. Pardons were subsequently issued for a wide variety of convictions and crimes. Thomas Jefferson granted amnesty to any citizen convicted of a crime under the Alien and Sedition Acts.

  5. A Look Back At The U.S. Presidents Who Have Pardoned Family ...

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    Presidential pardons have long triggered controversy, with amnesty granted for everything from murder, piracy, espionage, treason and even conspiring to kidnap a U.S. president.

  6. A presidential pardon: Is it equal justice for all or ... - AOL

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    Foundational principle of the US Constitution is the idea that no one is above the law and yet the power of the presidential pardon, based on the embrace of the concepts of mercy and amnesty ...

  7. Who did President Biden pardon? See the full list of names ...

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    The amnesty will be extended to roughly 1,500 people who were placed on home confinement during the COVID pandemic and 39 others who were convicted of nonviolent crimes, especially drug crimes ...

  8. List of people pardoned or granted clemency by the president ...

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    Federalist president John Adams pardoned, commuted or rescinded the convictions of 20 people. [3] Among them are: David Bradford, for his role in the Whiskey Rebellion; John Fries, for his role in Fries's Rebellion; convicted of treason due to opposition to a tax; Fries and others were pardoned, and a general amnesty was issued for everyone involved in 1800.

  9. Explainer-Who are the Jan. 6 defendants that might receive ...

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    Presidents can also grant amnesty, a type of pardon that is extended more broadly to an entire class of people for certain offenses. Another option Trump could also consider is granting ...