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  1. Federal pardons issued by the president apply only to federal offenses; they do not apply to state or local offenses or private civil offenses. Federal pardons also do not apply to cases of impeachment. Pardons for state crimes are handled by governors or a state pardon board.

  2. Jan 1, 2021 · The president can issue a pardon at any point after a crime is committed and before, during or after criminal proceedings have taken place. The president cannot, however, pardon someone for future crimes. A pardon covers both the offender’s conviction for the crime and the sentence for that crime. In Burdick v.

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  4. Apr 24, 2024 · Beverly Denise Holcy, aka Beverly Canty. Middle District of Florida. 60 months' imprisonment; four years' supervised release; $1,000 fine (June 22, 1994) Knowingly, willfully, and intentionally distributing a quantity of cocaine base, commonly known as "crack". See above download.

    Name
    District
    Sentenced
    Offense
    Jason Hernandez
    Eastern District of Texas
    240 months' imprisonment (as commuted on ...
    Conspiracy to possess with intent to ...
    Beverly Denise Holcy, aka Beverly Canty
    Middle District of Florida
    60 months' imprisonment; four years' ...
    Knowingly, willfully, and intentionally ...
    Jeffrey Alan Lewis
    Eastern District of Virginia
    Six months' imprisonment; one year's ...
    Use of a communication facility to ...
    Bobby Darrell Lowery
    Northern District of Mississippi
    60 months' imprisonment (as amended on ...
    Possession of cocaine base with intent to ...
  5. Jan 9, 2021 · Predicting that the president might attempt to self-pardon, New York State enacted legislation in October 2019 permitting state prosecutions when a person — even President Trump himself — has received a presidential pardon for federal crimes that could be the basis of state or local crimes.

  6. Apr 25, 2024 · Below you will find a quantitative overview of presidential pardons and answers to questions such as the following: can a president pardon someone who has not yet been convicted of a crime; why did the framers grant this power to the presidency; and how frequently have presidents invoked this power? HIGHLIGHTS.

  7. Jun 10, 2021 · Part I introduces the conditional pardon power jurisprudence. It begins by examining three cases showing that (1) English common law informs the President’s pardon power and (2) American courts oscillate between two distinct theories of the President’s pardon power.

  8. Aug 26, 2017 · During his time in office President Barack Obama granted 212 pardons and commuted the sentences of approximately 1,700 people, including about 300 drug offenders he pardoned on his last day in ...

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