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  2. Pardon - Wikipedia

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    The governors of most U.S. states have the power to grant pardons, reprieves and other forms of clemency for offenses under state criminal law. In other states, that power is committed to an appointed agency or board, or to a board and the governor in some hybrid arrangement (in some states the agency is merged with that of the parole board ...

  3. Federal pardons in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that acceptance of a pardon does not constitute a legal confession of guilt, recognizing the Supreme Court's earlier language as authoritative. [15] According to the U.S. Department of Justice, a total of 22,485 executive clemency actions were taken from 1900 to 2017.

  4. 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 showing mercy to someone, especially “to moderate the severity of punishment.” It can be a way to ...

  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. Pardons for ex-Confederates - Wikipedia

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    Johnson's proclamation of May 29, 1865, for example, did not include anyone whose personal property exceeded $20,000 (equivalent to $398,000 in 2023). Several mitigating factors however led Johnson to greater clemency, such as the attitude of Lincoln for reconciliation and William H. Seward's similar leniency towards the former rebels. [4]

  7. US weighs clemency for inmates jailed for 10 years - AOL

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    By ERIC TUCKER WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Obama administration is encouraging many nonviolent federal prisoners to apply for early release - and expecting thousands to take up the offer. It's an ...

  8. Blanket clemency - Wikipedia

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    Blanket clemency is clemency granted to multiple persons and can be in the form of a pardon, shortening of a prison sentence, or a commutation of a sentence, or a reprieve. Most states' governors and the President of the United States have the power to grant clemency; In other states, that power is committed to an appointed agency or board, or ...

  9. Opinion - A presidential grant of clemency worthy of praise - AOL

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    The grant of clemency, Biden explained, “provides relief for individuals who received lengthy sentences based on discredited distinctions between crack and powder cocaine, as well as outdated ...