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The answer PARDONS has 13 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of pardons in various dictionaries:
noun - the act of excusing a mistake or offense
noun - a warrant granting release from punishment for an offense
noun - the formal act of liberating someone
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Some convicts get them |
Excuses offenses |
Excuses |
Lets off the hook |
Sentences may end with them |
Lets off |
Removes from a can? |
Forgives |
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A president "shall have the power to grant reprieves and" these "for offenses against the United States" |
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Plural form of pardon. |
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pardon. |
the action of forgiving or being forgiven for an error or offence. |
forgive or excuse (a person, error, or offence). |
The action of forgiving or being forgiven for an error or offence. |
Forgive or excuse (a person, error, or offence) |
A request to a speaker to repeat something because one did not hear or understand it. |
Pardons description |
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A pardon is a government decision to allow a person to be absolved of guilt for an alleged crime or other legal offense, as if the act never occurred. The 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. Pardons are sometimes offered to persons who were either wrongfully convicted or who claim that they were wrongfully convicted. 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 nowadays 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 very important role when capital p |