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The governor of each State, or most of them, are empowered to grant pardons, reprieves, and commutations.
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i am a retired from rajasthan govt. On voluntary ground. i am getting pension. i was paid commuted pension amout which is repaid by me. presently i am 54 years in age. I want my commutation back as i required to marry my son .can i apply for this.....if so how ...
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 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.
Pardon, release or commute sentence.
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Well not the Reprieves but he has the power to grant Pardons.
no one its the president of the untied statesAdded; The first answer applies ONLY to federal offenses. The Governor of the state can issue them to persons convicted of state crimes.
In cases of impeachment
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