executive clemency

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executive clemency

The governor granted executive clemency to the prisoner.

Definition

Noun: - The power to grant pardons or reduce sentences: "Executive clemency" refers to the legal authority, typically held by a head of state (like a president) or a governor, to forgive a crime (grant a pardon) or lessen the severity of a punishment (commute a sentence) for someone convicted under their jurisdiction.

Usage
  • This term is used in formal, legal, and governmental contexts to describe a specific constitutional or statutory power.
  • It is an uncountable noun referring to the authority itself, not a specific act. A specific act is a "grant of executive clemency" or a "clemency decision."
Examples
  • The governor's executive clemency power is a crucial check on the judicial system.
  • The prisoner applied for executive clemency, hoping for a sentence commutation.
  • The constitution grants the president broad authority to grant executive clemency for federal offenses.
Advanced Usage
  • "to grant executive clemency": The formal act of using this power.
    • After a lengthy review, the board recommended the governor grant executive clemency.
  • "petition for executive clemency": The process of formally requesting this power be used.
    • The legal team filed a petition for executive clemency on behalf of the inmate.
Variants and Related Words
  • Clemency (n): Leniency or mercy, especially in punishing. This is the broader category; "executive clemency" is a specific type.
  • Pardon (n/v): A specific act of executive clemency that forgives the crime and removes penalties.
  • Commutation (n): A specific act of executive clemency that reduces a punishment (e.g., from a death sentence to life imprisonment).
  • Reprieve (n): A temporary delay of punishment, which can be an act of executive clemency.
Synonyms
  • Presidential/Gubernatorial pardon power: Specifically highlights who holds the authority.
  • Prerogative of mercy: A more formal, traditional phrase for the same concept.
Related Phrases
  • Power to pardon: A more common, less formal way to describe a key aspect of executive clemency.
  • Clemency petition: The formal request for clemency.
executive clemency

The governor granted executive clemency to the prisoner.

Noun
  1. the power (usually of a president or governor) to pardon or commute the sentence of someone convicted in that jurisdiction