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Government / Pardon / Commutation of sentence / Office of the Pardon Attorney / Burdick v. United States / President of the United States / Presidential system / Respite / Minnesota Board of Pardons / Clemency / Law / Criminal law
Date: 2008-09-01 18:42:15
Government
Pardon
Commutation of sentence
Office of the Pardon Attorney
Burdick v. United States
President of the United States
Presidential system
Respite
Minnesota Board of Pardons
Clemency
Law
Criminal law

Presidential Power Unbound: A Comparative Look at Presidential Pardon Power Jody C. Baumgartner International College in Beijing

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