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The last SCOTUS case I can think of was from the early 1970's. -- (edited)
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ReluctantCornucopia
So could someone be videoed murdering someone, be on trial for it, and the president pardon them, and they get set free?
Posted by
JaxSean (aka JaxSean)
Nov 25 '20, 13:58
I mean, I get without limits, but ... is it really?
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from any federal prosecution, yes. -- nm
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Nov 25, 13:59
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