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An official pardon is commonly referred to as a "presidential pardon" in the United States, as it is granted by the President to forgive a person for a federal crime, thereby eliminating the penalties associated with the offense. In other contexts, it may simply be called a "pardon" or "executive clemency." Pardons can also vary in name and procedure depending on the legal system and jurisdiction in question.

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