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In response to
"
Can you pardon someone who is still on trial? -- nm
"
by
Mop
Yes, weirdly enough. -- nm
Posted by
David (aka David)
Nov 25 '20, 13:18
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If the trial is underway and the pardon is given before a verdict is delivered, which takes precedence? -- nm
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Beryllium
Nov 25, 13:23
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Pardon -- nm
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spamlet
Nov 25, 13:23
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I believe I spoke clearly. Now answer the question. -- nm
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Beryllium
Nov 25, 13:28
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Prosecutors and defendants make last minute deals before verdicts often enough, I wouldn't say a pardon at that point is anything extraordinary.
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Max
Nov 25, 13:31
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"I am serious, and don't call me Shirley." (My reply to spam was intended as a joke) -- nm
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Beryllium
Nov 25, 13:38
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