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9. agreed -- it's a check on the end result of the judicial process, not the prosecutor in particular.
Tue Jun 20, 2017, 05:01 PM
Jun 2017

although "mercy" is an overly narrow rationale as it implies that the judicial process got it largely right (e.g., right verdict but overly harsh sentence).

the pardon power is also there for cases where someone got railroaded or the judicial result was just plain wrong.

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