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  • blackhawknj
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2011
    • 3754

    #1

    Trump should pardon....

    Biden, Harris, Pelosi et al. Everyone will wonder "What did they DO!!!"
  • togor
    Banned
    • Nov 2009
    • 17610

    #2
    Parsons have to be explicitly accepted, and those would not.

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    • JB White
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2009
      • 13371

      #3
      Blackhawk, "now that's funny. I don't care who you are"
      2016 Chicago Cubs. MLB Champions!


      **Never quite as old as the other old farts**

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      • dryheat
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2009
        • 10587

        #4
        Yup. Witch!
        If I should die before I wake...great,a little more sleep.

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        • Mark in Ottawa
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2009
          • 1744

          #5
          Presumably before a pardon can be issued, the person being pardoned must first have been convicted of something. Otherwise, would it not be the same as asking God for forgiveness before you sin? Not a bad idea when I think about it.......

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          • togor
            Banned
            • Nov 2009
            • 17610

            #6
            Originally posted by Mark in Ottawa
            Presumably before a pardon can be issued, the person being pardoned must first have been convicted of something. Otherwise, would it not be the same as asking God for forgiveness before you sin? Not a bad idea when I think about it.......
            Not convicted, but the language of the pardon describes an act which could be prosecuted, and acceptance of the pardon constitutes an admission of guilt. Nixon was never prosecuted but by accepting Ford's pardon admitted guilt.

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            • blackhawknj
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2011
              • 3754

              #7
              Carter gave a blanket pardon to the draft dodgers and deserters.

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              • Vern Humphrey
                Administrator - OFC
                • Aug 2009
                • 15875

                #8
                Originally posted by Mark in Ottawa
                Presumably before a pardon can be issued, the person being pardoned must first have been convicted of something. Otherwise, would it not be the same as asking God for forgiveness before you sin? Not a bad idea when I think about it.......
                No. Pardons can be issued at any time -- even if you don't KNOW what offense has been committed. And accepting a pardon is not admission of guilt.

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                • togor
                  Banned
                  • Nov 2009
                  • 17610

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Vern Humphrey
                  No. Pardons can be issued at any time -- even if you don't KNOW what offense has been committed. And accepting a pardon is not admission of guilt.
                  Burdock v. United States finds otherwise.

                  https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burd...20the%20pardon.
                  Last edited by togor; 01-11-2021, 06:28.

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                  • Vern Humphrey
                    Administrator - OFC
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 15875

                    #10
                    Some pardons expressly state that they are based on the pardoner’s decision that the defendant was actually innocent; and some legal rules expressly contemplate that — consider, for instance, the federal statute that provides for compensation of the unjustly convicted, which allows a plaintiff to prevail by showing (among other things) “that he has been pardoned upon the stated ground of innocence and unjust conviction.”

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                    • togor
                      Banned
                      • Nov 2009
                      • 17610

                      #11
                      Yes agree the language in the pardon matters, along the lines you describe.

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                      • JB White
                        Senior Member
                        • Aug 2009
                        • 13371

                        #12
                        As I recall Nixon was absolved of the Watergate incident. His "crime" was failing to address it when it was made known. No proof without doubt of a coverup but was guilty in the public eye. Just as Trump is guilty in the public eye and his adversaries are now catering to that for their own benefit.
                        Crying aloud the word impeachment for their fans. Most of the general public hasn't a clue what it really means or how difficult the actual process. Little do they realize it takes top priority and the Hill can't do jack squat until its settled.
                        No new cabinet positions. Nobody gets approval for office. Pretty much no new government. That's why they would rather use force to have the 25th enacted now. They feel as though somebody needs to be punished and can't really wait for due process.
                        2016 Chicago Cubs. MLB Champions!


                        **Never quite as old as the other old farts**

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                        • togor
                          Banned
                          • Nov 2009
                          • 17610

                          #13
                          JB it's legit to think that Pence has his wits about him at present in a way that Trump may not. Especially after that speech.

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                          • lyman
                            Administrator - OFC
                            • Aug 2009
                            • 11295

                            #14
                            Originally posted by JB White
                            As I recall Nixon was absolved of the Watergate incident. His "crime" was failing to address it when it was made known. No proof without doubt of a coverup but was guilty in the public eye. Just as Trump is guilty in the public eye and his adversaries are now catering to that for their own benefit.
                            Crying aloud the word impeachment for their fans. Most of the general public hasn't a clue what it really means or how difficult the actual process. Little do they realize it takes top priority and the Hill can't do jack squat until its settled.
                            No new cabinet positions. Nobody gets approval for office. Pretty much no new government. That's why they would rather use force to have the 25th enacted now. They feel as though somebody needs to be punished and can't really wait for due process.
                            well said,


                            why they can't just move on with the process/transition of power shows how fixated they are on OMB and he has to go , now,



                            for a group that has been preaching they are holier than thou, it shows the true colors

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                            • togor
                              Banned
                              • Nov 2009
                              • 17610

                              #15
                              They may impeach now, try later. Trump did send a mob to overrun the capitol, after all. Hard to see how that deserves a free pass, and a President is supposed to be better than that.

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