The technical difference is that anexpungement simply removes a criminal record. You were found guilty punished and now you want that record gone. Depending on the type of pardon the record of the incident is not "erased" you are simply forgiven of the wrong doing. Some States will treat a pardon the same as an expungement, some will not. You will need to determine how your State or local jurisdiction handles the two.
A Pardon relieves a person of any punishment for crime.
A Reprieve temporarily postpones a punishment.
A pardon is the forgiveness of a crime and the penalty associated with it. A reprieve is the temporary postponement of punishment.
Reprieve: to let up on a particular situation, Pardon: to be forgiven for a particular situation
stay, release, postponement, pardon, comfort
Through the use of Clemency, Reprieve, and Pardon.
continuation
The governor of Florida, and all states for that matter, is the only one who has the ability to grant a reprieve to a prisoner. It is also known as a pardon.
The word 'gracier' means to to pardon, to reprieve. The verb relates to the noun 'grace'. Interestingly, the term 'coup de grace' refers to the final reprieve of the 'death blow'. And the term 'action de grace' is a way of translating 'Thanksgiving'.
general pardon, mercy, pardoning, immunity, forgiveness, reprieve, remission, clemency
The President has the power to reprieve citizens of the United States of alleged crimes or pardon individuals of convictions. This power was granted by the Constitution of the United States, and is usually employed during the end of a President's term in office.
The president has granted the criminal a reprieve.
The federal level. The President has no authority to grant a reprieve or pardon at the state level, only for people who have committed federal offenses.
The Reprieve was created in 1947.
The Reprieve has 464 pages.