Blanket clemency

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Blanket clemency is clemency granted to multiple persons and can be in the form of a pardon, shortening of a prison sentence, or a commutation of a sentence, or a reprieve. Most states' governors and the President of the United States have the power to grant clemency; In other states, that power is committed to an appointed agency or board, or to a board and the governor in some hybrid arrangement. Retiring Governor George Ryan of Illinois issued a blanket clemency to all death row inmates after special clemency hearings in January 2003.

References

  1. [https://web.archive.org/web/20071014050956/http://pjstar.com/clemencyindex.html -PJStar.com]
  2. Katy Chevigny and Kirsten Johnson, Deadline, Big Mouth Productions, 2004.

Category:American legal terminology

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