executive
The judicial branch of government is the branch of government that grants reprieve or pardons. Reprieves are usually granted at the federal level of the court system.
According to current laws (and this should be in the Constitution as well), the Executive Branch, specifically the President of the United States, is allowed the 'power of pardon' (the ability to grant pardons).
President
the legislative branch can
He actually isn't checking any branch of the government. He is simply exercising a unique power granted to his office.
In the United States, the executive branch of government is responsible for issuing pardons. The President has the authority to grant pardons for federal offenses, while governors can issue pardons for state offenses. This power allows for the forgiveness of crimes and the restoration of rights to individuals who have completed their sentences.
The Executive Branch.More specifically, the President can grant pardons to whom whoever, whenever he wishes. This excuses the person of their crime and conviction that the President pardons.
They can grants pardons.
The Executive branch of government is the only branch that can grant pardons and reprieves, under Article 2, of the United States Constitution. Only the President has the ability to grant pardons and reprieves in the Executive branch.
The powers are that it executes the law, prepares a biennial budget for General Assembly, grants pardons, and it appoints people to help him complete his job to the fullest
The branch of government that the Equal Housing Lender falls into is The Programs Operations branch. This branch is responsible for funds, housing developments and grants.
The Judicial branch