The reaction to the Supreme Court decision in Nixon was generally positive. The decision set a legal precedent that even the president is not above the law and must comply with the subpoena issued by special prosecutor Archibald Cox. After the decision a majority of the public was pleased that the legal system had worked as intended.
The following points summarize the general response to this decision:
The Supreme Court decision in Nixon was seen as a victory for the rule of law and justice and it was widely applauded by the public. The decision set a legal precedent that no one is above the law and that the president must comply with the subpoena issued by special prosecutor Archibald Cox.
He offered a pardon to Richard Nixon
September 8 1974 was date of President Ford's pardon of Richard Nixon.
pardon is the word you are looking for. Ford issued a presidential pardon for Nixon.
Ford's pardon.
His pardon of Richard Nixon
Yes on September 8, 1974
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Nixon could have been tried and convicted.
The Presidents' power of pardon is provided for in Article II, Section 2 of the US Constitution.
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Richard Nixon did not go to jail. He resigned the Presidency, and was granted a full pardon for any and all crime committed against the US government by President Ford