A reprieve can be granted by a judge, governor, or president.
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A governor can grant a reprieve in cases brought under the state laws. If the crime is a Federal crime, the governor does not have that ability, only the President can do so.
The governor of Florida, and all states for that matter, is the only one who has the ability to grant a reprieve to a prisoner. It is also known as a pardon.
Judicial Duties are fulfilled when a Governor grants a reprieve delaying punishment of a convicted person.
"Reprieve" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a temporary relief or delay from a punishment or undesirable situation. As a verb, it means to grant a postponement or relief from something, typically a punishment.
The Reprieve was created in 1947.
The Reprieve has 464 pages.
There is no root word of reprieve.
Respite means a reprieve, a postponement or delay, a pause, as:John was grateful that the client's illness gave him a brief respite before he had to make his presentation.
Reprieve - album - was created in 2005.
Moments of Reprieve was created in 1981.
Reprieve from Paradise was created in 1955.