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Virginia Governor Pardons 7 Black Men Executed in 1951 After Rape Case
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam has granted posthumous pardons to seven Black men executed in 1951 for the rape of a white woman
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Gov. Gavin Newsom Pardons 1998 Drug Case in San Diego
A former San Diego resident almost missed a life-changing call. What he thought was a robocall turned out to be California Governor Gavin Newsom calling to let him know he was pardoning his 1998 drug case. “I thought it was one of my friends messing with me. You know they always call me with some crazy stuff and so I…
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San Diego Man's Case Pardoned by Newsom
The San Diego resident, Dan Dogan, had his 1998 drug case pardoned by Governor Gavin Newsom. NBC 7’s Omari Fleming reports.
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NC Governor Pardons Man Who Had Murder Convictions Vacated
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper has granted a pardon of innocence to a man who had been imprisoned for two decades before his two murder convictions were vacated more than four years ago by a judge
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Pardon Request Submitted for George Floyd in 2004 Texas Case
A posthumous pardon request was submitted on Monday to Texas officials on behalf of George Floyd for a 2004 drug arrest that was done by a now-indicted ex-Houston police officer whose case history is under scrutiny following a deadly drug raid.
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Federal Investigators Looking Into Potential ‘Bribery-for-Pardon' Scheme
Federal investigators are looking into a potential “bribery-for-pardon” scheme involving presidential pardons, according to federal court documents
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Trump Tweets He's Pardoned Michael Flynn
President Donald Trump said Wednesday he had pardoned his former national security adviser, Michael Flynn.
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Trump Pardons Turkeys Corn and Cob
President Donald Trump issued a presidential pardon to Iowa turkeys Corn and Cob on Tuesday. The duo will spend their retirement at Iowa State University to educate people on the state’s turkey industry.
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Biden: AG Should Be the ‘People's Lawyer,' Not the President's
Former Vice President Joe Biden said Thursday that he would not pardon President Donald Trump if elected and insisted any prosecutorial decisions would be left to a more independent Justice Department, NBC News reports.
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Trump Pardons Turkeys, Mocks Impeachment Proceedings
President Donald Trump riffed about the impeachment proceedings during the annual Pardoning of the Turkeys.
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South Bay Activist Granted Christmas Eve Pardon by Governor
Several San Diegans are on the list of Christmas Eve pardons and commutations issued by Governor Jerry Brown. Following her release from state prison, Rachel Ortiz became a mentor and role model of low-income teens in Barrio Logan. She told NBC 7 the governor’s pardon “means I’ve done well with my life.”
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Trump Commutes Sentence of Great-Grandmother After Meeting With Kim Kardashian
President Trump commuted the sentence of Alice Marie Johnson Wednesday after meeting with Kim Kardashian in the Oval Office last week. Johnson, a 63-year-old great-grandmother, had served 22 years of a life sentence for a first time non-violent offense after being convicted of drug possession and money laundering. The commutation is different from a pardon in that it does not…
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Sanders Repeatedly Claims Trump Did Nothing Wrong
Press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders repeatedly claimed President Trump “hasn’t done anything wrong” Monday in response to his tweets about his ability to pardon himself.
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Trump: ‘I Have the Absolute Right to PARDON Myself'
President Donald Trump claimed he has the right to pardon himself, if he wants, in a tweet Monday morning.
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Gov. Jerry Brown Pardons 5 Men Facing Deportation
California Gov. Jerry Brown on Friday pardoned five ex-convicts facing deportation, including two whose families fled the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia four decades ago.
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White House Says There Are No Discussions of Pardons
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said in the press briefing that President Donald Trump is not discussing pardons for Michael Flynn, Paul Manafort and Rick Gates in the Russian investigation.