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  • :: See Reserve power # United Kingdom and Royal prerogative of mercy.
  • Higgs'case will now be reviewed by the Bahamas Prerogative of Mercy.
  • He disliked the death penalty and having to use the royal prerogative of mercy.
  • Because of this, the Government decided to act under the royal prerogative of mercy.
  • Former Prerogative of Mercy Commission, and was therefore " inconsistent with the constitution ."
  • O'Callaghan was released as part of a Prerogative of Mercy by Queen Elizabeth II in 1997.
  • In 2013 a posthumous pardon was awarded to Alan Turing under the Royal prerogative of mercy.
  • Section 70 sets up an Advisory Committee on the Prerogative of Mercy, and describes its makeup and powers.
  • The power to grant pardons and reprieves in the United Kingdom is known as the Royal prerogative of mercy.
  • The pardoned convicts were chosen by the west African nation's Prerogative of Mercy Committee, according to the radio report.
  • The Sovereign exercises the " prerogative of mercy ", which is used to pardon convicted offenders or reduce sentences.
  • The Attorney General also sits on the Committee for the Prerogative of Mercy and on the National Security Council.
  • Queen Elizabeth II, using her royal prerogative of mercy, in August overruled the law condemning Williams to an unconsecrated grave.
  • During her six years in that position, she ruled on many petitions for the exercise of the Royal Prerogative of Mercy.
  • A sentence could only be overturned by a court of appeal, or by the monarch's use of her prerogative of mercy.
  • The Criminal Justice Act, 1951 explicitly excluded capital cases from those to which the President's prerogative of mercy is not restricted.
  • His only hope of avoiding a decade in prison is to apply for a legal tool called the royal prerogative of mercy.
  • He researched 53 applications for the Royal Prerogative of Mercy and found that at least 20 applicants may have been wrongly imprisoned.
  • The sovereign and, by extension, the governor-general, also exercises the " prerogative of mercy " and may pardon offences against the Crown.
  • The Sovereign, and by extension the Governor-General, also exercises the " prerogative of mercy, " and may pardon offences against the Crown.
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