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  2. Jul 23, 2013 · 7 Famous Presidential Pardons. The pardon is one of the most controversial presidential powers. Its use has helped ease tensions—and create new ones. By: Evan Andrews. Updated: October 18, 2023 |...

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    • Roger Clinton. In January 2001, President Bill Clinton pardoned his own brother, Roger, who had served a one-year jail sentence on a drug conviction. He also pardoned businessman Marc Rich, Whitewater participant Susan McDougal and former Housing Secretary Henry Cisneros.
    • Caspar Weinberger. In late 1992, President George H. W. Bush pardoned six men implicated in the Iran-contra affair, including former Defense Secretary Weinberger.
    • George Steinbrenner. In January 1989, President Ronald Reagan pardoned New York Yankees owner Steinbrenner for charges related to illegal campaign contributions made to Richard Nixon’s presidential campaign.
    • Richard Nixon. In the case of President Nixon, he was granted a pardon by Gerald Ford in September 1974 for any crimes he might have committed during the Watergate scandal, even though Nixon wasn’t charged with or convicted of federal crimes.
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PardonPardon - Wikipedia

    A pardon is a government decision to allow a person to be relieved of some or all of the legal consequences resulting from a criminal conviction. A pardon may be granted before or after conviction for the crime , depending on the laws of the jurisdiction.

  4. Forgiveness is the act of pardoning an offender. In the Bible, the Greek word for forgiveness literally translated means 'to let go', as when a person does not demand payment for a debt. Jesus...

  5. Nov 2, 2023 · A pardon exempts someone from punishment for a crime. The pardoning power is an inherent right of the people, and they can vest that power in whomever they choose. State constitutions usually spell out where the pardoning power lies. Pardons are typically issued to individuals, but they can also go to groups of people.

  6. Oct 3, 2024 · In England it is said that a full pardon clears the person from all infamy, removing all disqualifications and other obloquy, so that a pardoned person may take action for defamation against anyone who thereafter refers to him or her as a convict.

  7. For example, if a car thief witnesses a murder, he may be granted amnesty for his crime in order to allow him to testify against the murderer; or after a civil war a mass amnesty may be granted to absolve all participants of guilt.

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