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Wat (wie) is Clemency - definitie

FORGIVENESS OF A CRIME AND THE CANCELLATION OF THE RELEVANT PENALTY
Clemency; Presidential pardon; Pardoned; Pardons; King's Pardon; Royal Pardon; Commute a sentence; Executive clemency; Pardoning; Presidential Pardon; Prerogative of mercy (Rwanda); Pardon power; Pardon (law); Criminal pardon; Grace (law); Rights of grace; Right of grace; Presidential pardons; Statuary pardon
  • [[Thomas Nast]] asks pardon for his sketches.

clemency         
If someone is granted clemency, they are punished less severely than they could be. (FORMAL)
Seventeen prisoners held on death row are to be executed after their pleas for clemency were turned down.
N-UNCOUNT
Clemency         
·noun Mildness or softness of the elements; as, the clemency of the season.
II. Clemency ·noun Disposition to forgive and spare, as offenders; mildness of temper; gentleness; tenderness; mercy.
clemency         
n.
1.
Lenity, lenience, leniency, mildness, mercifulness, mercy, gentleness, forgivingness, compassion, tenderness, kindness, fellow-feeling, long-suffering, freedom from vindictiveness, disposition to mercy.
2.
Softness, mildness. (Said of weather, etc.).

Wikipedia

Pardon

A pardon is a government decision to allow a person to be relieved of some or all of the legal consequences resulting from a criminal conviction. A pardon may be granted before or after conviction for the crime, depending on the laws of the jurisdiction.

Pardons can be granted in many countries when individuals are deemed to have demonstrated that they have "paid their debt to society", or are otherwise considered to be deserving of them. In some jurisdictions of some nations, accepting a pardon may implicitly constitute an admission of guilt; the offer is refused in some cases. Cases of wrongful conviction are in recent times more often dealt with by appeal rather than by pardon; however, a pardon is sometimes offered when innocence is undisputed in order to avoid the costs that are associated with a retrial. Clemency plays a critical role when capital punishment exists in a jurisdiction.

Pardons are sometimes seen as a mechanism for combating corruption, allowing a particular authority to circumvent a flawed judicial process to free someone who is seen as wrongly convicted. Pardons can also be a source of controversy. In extreme cases, some pardons may be seen as acts of corruption by officials in the form of granting effective immunity as political favors.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Clemency
1. In nine states, the governor can only consider clemency recommendations issued by a clemency board.
2. Clemency is the prerogative of Israel‘s president.
3. Calif. case raises death row clemency dilemma SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – When, if ever, does a condemned death row killer deserve clemency?
4. The pro–clemency movement has support beyond Israel‘s fringe.
5. Ted Strickland have refused Cooey‘s plea for clemency.