Over that past 50 years, all presidents have granted pardons to people in prison. These convicted people are usually pardoned on the last day of the presidency.
yes
A governor can grant a reprieve in cases brought under the state laws. If the crime is a Federal crime, the governor does not have that ability, only the President can do so.
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.
Andrew Johnson and Ulysses S. Grant A+LS
Judicial Duties are fulfilled when a Governor grants a reprieve delaying punishment of a convicted person.
Considering that we have had two men who have held the rank of General (that is higher than Colonel) I would say two. They were Grant and Eisenhower.
Ulysses grant
The President has the constitutional power to grant pardons.
Andrew Johnson and Ulysses S. Grant were the Presidents during the reconstruction period. Reconstruction is usually considered to have ended when Rutherford Hayes took office or soon afterward.
Grant and Garfield.
I count five: Grant, Hayes, Garfield, B. Harrison and McKinley.
Virginia