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January 20, 2025 - Granting Pardons and Commutations of Sentences for Certain Offenses Relating to the Events at or near the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021; January 21, 2025 - 1 Pardon; January 22, 2025 - 2 Pardons (Pardon 1 | Pardon 2) January 23, 2025 - 24 Pardons; February 10, 2025 - 1 Pardon; March 4, 2025 - 1 Commutation
Learn about the constitutional and historical basis, definitions, and types of federal pardons granted by the U.S. president. Find out how the pardon power is exercised, who can apply, and what are the legal implications and controversies.
Find the names, districts, sentences, offenses and public disclosures of the pardons granted by President Joseph Biden from April 2021 to January 2025. See the PDF files of the clemency warrants for each case.
A pardon is an act of forgiveness by a state governor or U.S. President that exempts someone from punishment for a crime. Learn about the different types of pardons, what they do and don't do, and how to apply for one.
Learn about different types of pardons, eligibility criteria, and how to apply for them. A pardon is a statement of official forgiveness that can modify or end a sentence, or restore rights.
Footnotes Jump to essay-1 See Clemency, Black's Law Dictionary (11th ed. 2019) (defining clemency, in part, as the power of the President . . . to pardon a criminal or commute a criminal sentence). Jump to essay-2 1 Benjamin Thorpe, Ancient Laws and Institutes of England 46 (1840) (reflecting law of fighting in the Laws of King Ine: If any one fight in the king's house, let him be liable ...
The President grants pardons and commutations to individuals convicted of offenses related to the January 6, 2021, events at or near the United States Capitol. The proclamation ends a national injustice and begins a process of reconciliation.
Learn how to apply for a pardon or commutation of sentence for a federal conviction. Find out about special pardon proclamations for certain offenses related to January 6, marijuana possession, and military service.
A pardon is a government decision to relieve a person of some or all legal consequences of a criminal conviction. Learn about the different types of pardons, how they are granted and revoked, and their effects in various countries.
Pardons, however, may not be issued in cases of impeachment or if it is an "offense against the United States," such as treason. The Office of the Pardon Attorney at the Department of Justice ...