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  2. Federal pardons in the United States - Wikipedia

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    President Gerald R. Ford's broad federal pardon of former president Richard M. Nixon in 1974 for "all offenses against the United States which he, Richard Nixon, has committed or may have committed or taken part in during the period from January 20, 1969 through August 9, 1974" is a notable example of a fixed-period federal pardon that came ...

  3. 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    Federalist president John Adams pardoned, commuted or rescinded the convictions of 20 people.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.

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

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    The 39 people being pardoned have shown "commitment to making their communities stronger and safer," the president said. Most were convicted of drug offenses. ... Pardon. Pardons can also function ...

  5. President Biden might pardon others before leaving office ...

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    Biden’s pardon of his son Hunter illustrated how controversial a single act of clemency can be. The president wiped out gun and tax convictions against his son, along with unspecified violations ...

  6. A Look Back At The U.S. Presidents Who Have Pardoned ... - AOL

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    Joe Biden. Joe Biden has issued 157 pardons and commutations between 2021 and this year. These pardons include this week’s pardon of his son, Hunter, who was convicted of tax fraud, and three ...

  7. Office of the Pardon Attorney - Wikipedia

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    Generally, the petitioner must be in a good standing during their sentence and must wait a period of at least five years before applying to pardon. [6] However, this five-year wait period can be waived. The first standard is how the person's conduct, character, and reputation have been during conviction.

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

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    In addition, president Trump, the newly returning President Trump during his first term pardoned Charles Kushner, the father of his son-in-law, who had been convicted of preparing false tax ...

  9. Can Trump pardon himself now he has won the presidency ... - AOL

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    From a legal standpoint, when he becomes president, Trump could pardon himself for any federal convictions. But he could not pardon himself for any convictions on the state level, such as his ...