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Discover Ludwig"grant pardon" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used when talking about the act of forgiving someone or giving them mercy or leniency for their actions. Example: The judge decided to grant pardon to the defendant, taking into consideration their difficult upbringing and sincere apology.
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Situated at the most personal level, sin places a human being directly before God, who alone is able to grant pardon and salvation.
The king also had the right to grant pardon except in cases of treason.
Zardari was poised to grant pardon but Lahore High Court issued a stay order against potential Presidential pardon, which remains in force till date.
Article 72 of the Constitution of India empowers the President of India to grant pardon, suspend and remit death sentences and commute the death sentence of convicts on death row.
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The Constitution grants the president alone the power to grant "pardons for offenses against the United States".
She was also attacked for her extensive use of her power to grant pardons and parole.
Clemency includes the power to grant pardons and amnesty and to commute sentences.
The power to grant pardons is one historically reserved for the waning days of presidential administrations.
Typically, presidents have been more likely to grant pardons than commutations.
Obama, however, has been less likely than his predecessors to grant pardons and commutations.
My opinion is, should I decide to grant pardons, I will do so in a fair way.
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