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  2. Federal pardons in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The legal effectiveness of such a form of pardon has not been tested in court. [9] The Justice Department normally requires that anyone filing a petition for a pardon wait five years after conviction or release prior to receiving a pardon. However, this policy does not bind or restrict the president's power. [38]

  3. Office of the Pardon Attorney - Wikipedia

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    In 1894, the current Office of the Pardon Attorney was established. [1] Executive clemency may take several forms, including pardon, conditional pardon, commutation of sentence, conditional commutation of sentence, remission of fine or restitution, respite, reprieve and amnesty. A pardon may be posthumous.

  4. Pardon - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Supreme Court has interpreted this language to include the power to grant many different forms of clemency (generally less sweeping than a full pardon), including not only pardons, but also conditional pardons, commutations of sentence, conditional commutations of sentence, remissions of fines, forfeitures and other criminal financial ...

  5. Some pardon applicants in NC wait years on Gov. Cooper ... - AOL

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    The pardon process can start with a petition, where someone who was incarcerated makes their case for the state to forgive them, apologize for a wrongful conviction or lessen a sentence.

  6. Donald Trump's pledge of 'major pardons' for Jan. 6 ... - AOL

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    Democrats call pardons for Jan. 6 'a terrible mistake' Sen. Andy Kim, D-N.J., who personally helped clean up the broken glass as a House member after the riot, told USA TODAY he worries pardons ...

  7. Trump issues sweeping pardons and commutations for Jan ... - AOL

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    President Donald Trump issued a sweeping series of pardons for defendants charged in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, commuting the sentences of 14 individuals and offering a “a ...

  8. Compassionate release - Wikipedia

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    Obtaining a compassionate release for a prison inmate is a process that varies from country to country (and sometimes even within countries) but generally involves petitioning the warden or court to the effect that the subject is terminally ill and would benefit from obtaining aid outside of the prison system, or is otherwise eligible under the relevant law.

  9. Pardon of January 6 United States Capitol attack defendants

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    A PBS/Marist poll conducted a month before the pardons found that 89% of Democrats, 62% of independents, and 30% of Republicans disapproved of pardons. [50] Reuters/Ipsos polling conducted shortly before and during Trump's pardons found that 58% of people found that Trump should not pardon all those involved in the riot. [51]