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rappler.com • Law • Philippines
This article clarifies the differences between commonly confused legal terms such as life imprisonment and reclusion perpetua, amnesty and pardon, and parole and probation.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
After receiving a presidential pardon, Paul Manafort is actively seeking consulting work with political entities in Latin America, Europe, and Ukraine, raising concerns given his past.
theepochtimes.com • Politics • United States
President Trump pardoned Nevada politician Michele Fiore, who was convicted of wire fraud, just days before her sentencing, citing unfair prosecution.
courant.com • Politics • United States
Former Connecticut Governor John G. Rowland, twice convicted on federal charges, received a presidential pardon from Donald Trump, marking a controversial end to his political career.
nydailynews.com • Politics • USA
President Trump indicated he might pardon Sean Combs if convicted on federal charges, despite not closely following the trial and having a strained relationship with Combs.
dailymail.co.uk • Politics • USA
Donald Trump's controversial pardoning of reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley, convicted of tax evasion and fraud, highlights the complexities of presidential pardons and the Chrisleys' controversial public image.
thespectator.com • Politics • United States
President Biden's use of an autopen to sign thousands of clemency grants without personally reviewing them raises ethical concerns about the delegation of presidential responsibility.