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  2. Jan 23, 2013 · Free Dictionary. pardon. 1. To release (a person) from punishment; exempt from penalty: a convicted criminal who was pardoned by the governor. 2. To let (an offense) pass without punishment. 3. To make courteous allowance for; excuse: Pardon me, I’m in a hurry. See Synonyms at forgive.

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    noun.The forgiveness of an offense
    noun.The release from penalty for an offense
    verb.To make an allowance or to excuse from an offense
    verb.To release a person from liability for an offense

    A pardon is an official forgiveness, or release from liability for a criminal offense. Once granted, a pardon eliminates the punishment handed down by the court, though it normally does not affect any prison time already served. A pardon also makes it possible for the pardoned individual to clear his name in whatever consequences may occur as a res...

    There are different types of pardons that may be granted, both at the federal and state level. The type used depends on the circumstances surrounding the issue. The four primary types of pardon include: 1. Full– absolves an individual of the conviction and all consequences of the crime, unconditionally. 2. Absolute– absolution granted to an individ...

    A pardon does not imply that the individual is innocent of the crime for which he has been convicted, nor does it expunge his record, or absolve him of any civil consequences he may face. A pardon does have the effect of restoring the individuals civil rights. For example, an individual receiving a pardon for his conviction for murdering his wife m...

    Presidential pardoning power is limited only by the U.S. Constitution, and gubernatorial pardoning power is limited only by individual state constitutions. Power to grant pardons can only be limited by an actual amendment to the constitution by which it is governed. It is true that some states have created procedural rules specifying when pardons m...

    A pardon does not occur automatically, but must be applied for at the appropriate level of government. An individual requesting a pardon does not need to hire an attorney to assist in the case. The process of applying for a pardon varies by jurisdiction, and each state, as well as the federal government, has specific statutes that spell out the pro...

    In 2011, Arnold Schwarzenegger granted Esteban Nunez a partial pardon on his last day as governor of the state of California. The Governor reduced the man’s 16-year prison sentence for the brutal crime of stabbing Luis Santos through the heart in the street. Nunez was charged with murder, and entered into a plea agreement for manslaughter. The vict...

    Criminal Act– An act committed by an individual that is in violation of the law, or that poses a threat to the public.
    Defendant– A party against whom a lawsuit has been filed in civil court, or who has been accused of, or charged with, a crime or offense.
    Felony – A crime, often involving violence, regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor. Felony crimes are usually punishable by imprisonmentmore than one year.
    Jurisdiction– The legal authority to hear legal cases and make judgments; the geographical region of authority to enforce justice.
  3. A pardon is a special act of forgiveness granted by a person in power, usually a president or governor, that frees someone from the consequences of a crime. When someone receives a pardon, it means they are no longer punished for their offense, and their record may be cleared. This is different from a commutation, which simply reduces a person ...

  4. Pardon Law and Legal Definition. A pardon is defined in criminal law as an official act of forgiving a crime. A pardon may be granted under the executive powers of a governor or the President. By granting a convicted person a pardon, the conviction is eradicated from the records, the person is freed from further punishments and penalties, and ...

  5. Pardon. The action of an executive official of the government that mitigates or sets aside the punishment for a crime. The granting of a pardon to a person who has committed a crime or who has been convicted of a crime is an act of clemency, which forgives the wrongdoer and restores the person's Civil Rights. At the federal level, the president ...

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  7. Conviction. Being found guilty of a criminal offence. Definition of Pardon. noun and verb - Releasing someone from a court's punishment. The Crown has the right to alter, cancel or reduce the penalties imposed by the courts.