executive clemency
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Definitions from Case Law
From 267 U.S. 87 - Ex parte Grossman · 1925Most cited · 455 citing opinions
Executive clemency exists to afford relief from undue harshness or evident mistake in the operation or enforcement of the criminal law. To afford a remedy, it has always been thought essential in popular governments, as well as in monarchies, to vest in some other authority than the courts power to ameliorate or avoid particular criminal judgments. It is a check entrusted to the executive for special cases.