He may issue a "pardon" as an act of mercy, this ability it provided to the executive branch of goverment.
Yes, abuse of power can be considered a crime, especially when it involves using authority or influence for personal gain or to harm others.
you are useless.. but still god forgives you about what youve done to your self
All depends on the crime. If the electricity is in your name, and they were using the power to assist them ( like if they had a hydroponic pot garden) then you would prob have to convince you we're unaware. If the power has nothing to do with the crime you should be out of the crosshairs completely
by using the forces of cheese
Because he has everyone scared and using that fear to fuel his power
president reagan appointed conservative judges to federal courts
"The president ought to give away his power, ought he not?"
President Eisenhower President Eisenhower
Think your talking about a veto.
president bush went longest without issuing a veto, he also was one of the most unliked president of all time.
Jackson believed that the president should have greater power... and he was the first president that asserted his executive powers by using the veto..which no president before him had done before... Before Jackson the congress had all the power.. and the president was very weak.. but after Jackson the president became more like what we have now...
Only the person who is committing the crime using a robot will be charged.