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What (who) is reprieve$69405$ - definition

NONPROFIT NETWORK OF LAWYERS
Reprieve (Campaigning organisation); Reprieve (UK); Reprieve (human rights); Reprieve (organization); Cori Crider

reprieve         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Reprieve (disambiguation); Repreive; The Reprieve (disambiguation)
n. a temporary delay in imposition of the death penalty (a punishment which cannot be reduced afterwards) by the executive order of the Governor of the state. Reasons for reprieves include the possibility of newly discovered evidence (another's involvement, evidence of mental impairment), awaiting the result of some last-minute appeal, or concern of the Governor that there may have been some error in the record which he/she should examine. On occasion a reprieve has saved a man found to be innocent. Upon the expiration of the reprieve the date for execution can be reset and the death penalty imposed. A reprieve is only a delay and is not a reduction of sentence, commutation of sentence or pardon.
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Reprieve (disambiguation); Repreive; The Reprieve (disambiguation)
n.
1) to give, grant a reprieve
2) to get, receive a reprieve
3) a reprieve from
reprieve         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Reprieve (disambiguation); Repreive; The Reprieve (disambiguation)
I. v. a.
1.
Respite, delay the punishment of, give a respite to.
2.
Relieve.
II. n.
1.
Respite, suspension of punishment.
2.
Respite, interval of ease.

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Reprieve (organisation)

Reprieve is a nonprofit organization of international lawyers and investigators whose stated goal is to "fight for the victims of extreme human rights abuses with legal action and public education". Their main focus is on the death penalty, indefinite detention without trial (such as in Guantanamo), extraordinary rendition and extrajudicial killing. The founding Reprieve organization is in the UK, and there are also organizations in the United States, Australia and the Netherlands, with additional supporters and volunteers worldwide.