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  2. Federal pardons in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Common arguments against self-pardons include the themes of self-judging and self-dealing, the unjust nature of the president being above the law, violations of the public trust, the inclusion of the word "grant" in the relevant clause (one cannot grant something to oneself), the definition of "pardon" (because one cannot grant forgiveness to ...

  3. Commutation (law) - Wikipedia

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    In law, a commutation is the substitution of a lesser penalty for that given after a conviction for a crime. The penalty can be lessened in severity, in duration, or both. Unlike most pardons by government and overturning by the court (a full overturning is equal to an acquittal), a commutation does not affect the status of a defendant's underlying criminal convicti

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

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    What is the difference between a commutation of sentence and a pardon? A commutation of sentence and pardon are different forms of executive clemency, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.

  5. Pardon - Wikipedia

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    Clemency is a general concept of amelioration of penalties, especially by action of executive officials; the forms it may take include the following: Amnesty : A pardon applied to a group of people rather than an individual.

  6. What does clemency mean? - AOL

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    WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — The White House released its Clemency Recipient List on Thursday. It contains the names of 39 people in the United States whom President Biden pardoned and 1,499 ...

  7. Who did Biden pardon? Whose sentences did he commute ... - AOL

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    A commutation is the reduction of a sentence, but it does not completely exonerate the individual for the crime. ... “The president is intent on granting clemency to individuals convicted of non ...

  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. The clemency process for prisoners may change if Gov. Noem ...

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    The new process would limit an application for clemency to every four ... When a prisoner applies for commutation and a hearing is held, the victim's family may appear to speak either for or ...