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  2. Federal pardons in the United States - Wikipedia

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    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 president cannot use a pardon to stop an officeholder from being impeached, or to undo the effects of an impeachment and conviction. [41]

  3. Office of the Pardon Attorney - Wikipedia

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    The office receives and reviews clemency correspondences, [2] and investigates applications along with the files sent with them to make more valid the petitioner's plea for pardoning. [2] It then prepares a recommendation for each application, and sends it to the president for his final decision as to whether or not to grant a pardon. [2]

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

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    "A person is not eligible to apply for a presidential pardon until a minimum of five years has elapsed since (their) release from any form of confinement imposed upon (them) as part of a sentence ...

  5. Pardon - Wikipedia

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    Requests or proposals for pardons are instructed by the Criminal Execution Court by referral from the Ministry of Justice and subsequently submitted to the president for consideration. The pardon is granted by presidential decree; if the pardon is denied, the president decides by order. Traditionally pardons are granted during the Christmas period.

  6. A presidential pardon: Is it equal justice for all or just a ...

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    Well, for more than 130 years, the office of Pardon attorney has investigated requests for pardons and advised the president, but the office emphatically points out that the president is the one ...

  7. "Yeah, I put in the application for a presidential pardon because I believe that Joe Biden has the same responsibility to me that he had to his own son," Cohen said. "And I would expect that the ...

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

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    The president can issue a reprieve, commuting a criminal sentence, lessening its severity, its duration, or both while leaving a record of the conviction in place. Additionally, the president can make a pardon conditional, or vacate a conviction while leaving parts of the sentence in place, like the payment of fines or restitution.

  9. Biden White House poised to announce historic preemptive ...

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    The two-pronged pardon announcement will consist of the regular pardon process that typically happens at the end of a presidential term. However, Biden will also issue preemptive pardons ...