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Jimmy Carter issued this blanket pardon.
A blanket pardon is a legal act that grants immunity from prosecution to a group of individuals for a specific offense or a range of offenses, rather than addressing cases individually. This type of pardon can be issued by a government or authority, often in the context of political reconciliation or the resolution of a conflict. It effectively clears the legal culpability of those covered by the pardon, allowing them to move forward without the burden of past charges. Blanket pardons can be controversial, as they may be seen as undermining accountability for serious crimes.
President Jimmy Carter showed sympathy towards draft evaders during the Vietnam War by granting a pardon to those who had fled the country to avoid military service. In 1977, he issued a proclamation that allowed draft dodgers to return to the U.S. without facing prosecution, emphasizing reconciliation and healing for a divided nation. Carter believed that the Vietnam War had caused significant turmoil and that those who evaded the draft were often acting on moral grounds against an unpopular conflict. His actions reflected a broader shift in public sentiment and a desire to move past the divisive issues of the war.
Yes. The president has the power to pardon or excuse people from federal crimes.He can pardon people who have not yet been indicted, as Gerald Ford did for Richard Nixon and he can issue blanket pardons as Jimmy Carter did for the people who dodged the draft during the Vietnam War.
No US president went to Canada to avoid the draft. Jimmy Carter was sympathetic to such people and he issued a blanket pardon to them.
The Vietnam War produced 170,000 conscientious objecters; 22,000 draft dodgers indicted; over 8,000 men convicted; and approximately 4,000 of them imprisoned. If the remaining hundreds of thousands of men weren't pardoned, there wouldn't be any room left in our prisons for other criminals. Economics said yes, pardon them.
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No. Kerry never was tried or convicted of a crime.
I beg your pardon, but can you direct me to the train station? The governor issued the pardon just minutes before the execution. The pardon absolved him of the crime.
The president can pardon or excuse people charged with federal crimes. He can pardon people from future indictments associated with past acts, as Gerald Ford did for Richard Nixon. He can also pardon people convicted by military courts martial and can issue blanket amnesty for all people who have violated laws that are no longer applicable as Carter did for people to fled the country to dodge the military draft during the Vietnam War .
Some key notes of the Carter presidency include the pardon of Vietnam War draft evaders, opposition to production of the B-1 strategic bomber, and a meeting with newly elected Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin. Others are visiting the Mohammed Reza Shah Pahlavi, the Taft-Hartley Act, and his collapse in a 10K race.