Pardoning Powers of the United Term Paper

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Typically, applications for pardons are referred for review and non-binding recommendation by the Office of the Pardon Attorney, an official of the Department of Justice (Pardons and clemency in the United States http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pardon)."

Those who oppose the pardon power of the president point to the royal misuse of days gone by when the U.S. was still under English rule and pardoning power was abused by members of the royal family throughout history.

Those who support the power of a president to pardon believe it is an elected power with regard to the United States and as such the people have provided the power to their elected president to make pardons available to those he or she sees fit.

A pardon can be granted at any point following the commission of the crime including before a conviction has been handed down, but for the most part individual pardons are granted to those who have served at least part of their sentence and have already demonstrated the ability to be productive and useful citizens.


Group pardons are much broader and in many cases have incited much more in the way of public outcry.

Conclusion

The power of pardon by the president is something that is promised by the United States constitution and something the Supreme Court has continued to support and uphold since the nation's infancy. While it appears at first glance to be a serious power for one person to have it is given to the person the United States public has entrusted to guide the nation in all aspects of life......

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