John Quincy Adams - pardoned Wekau and Chickhonsic – Ho-Chunk leaders pardoned for their role in the Winnebago War
Those would be the earliest non-convicts to be pardoned according to Wikipedia.
It lists the reason they were pardoned.
Muhammad Ali - pardoned by President Trump for not having committed any crimes. Where's the list of people who were pardoned without having a criminal record?
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DBTrek wrote: Fri Jun 08, 2018 2:59 pm
I just gave you the earliest entry that included no accompanying criminal record.
Will reposting it help you, or would it be wasted effort?
pardoned for their role in the Winnebago War
It states a reason. There's no "reason" to pardon Ali. Who is the first person to be pardoned for no reason? This should be easy.
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Speaker to Animals wrote: Fri Jun 08, 2018 3:04 pm
People are not grasping how broad this power really is.
Let’s not expand Kath’s limitations to the rest of humanity.
Poke fun - I don't care. I fully admit to having a hard time grasping illogical nonsense. I'm not ashamed of it. StA- I don't think the power to pardon people posthumously for not having committed any crimes makes the power "broad." It makes it illogical.
The kid talks illogical nonsense all the time. I understand all the words, but when they come out in that order, they make no sense. Very frustrating to try and understand nonsense. Not sure I would be at all proud if I were able to grasp silly and meaningless nonsense immediately.
Why are all the Gods such vicious cunts? Where's the God of tits and wine?
Speaker to Animals wrote: Fri Jun 08, 2018 3:04 pm
People are not grasping how broad this power really is.
Let’s not expand Kath’s limitations to the rest of humanity.
Poke fun - I don't care. I fully admit to having a hard time grasping illogical nonsense. I'm not ashamed of it. StA- I don't think the power to pardon people posthumously for not having committed any crimes makes the power "broad." It makes it illogical.
The kid talks illogical nonsense all the time. I understand all the words, but when they come out in that order, they make no sense. Very frustrating to try and understand nonsense. Not sure I would be at all proud if I were able to grasp silly and meaningless nonsense immediately.
He refused the draft. He was convicted.
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Let’s not expand Kath’s limitations to the rest of humanity.
Poke fun - I don't care. I fully admit to having a hard time grasping illogical nonsense. I'm not ashamed of it. StA- I don't think the power to pardon people posthumously for not having committed any crimes makes the power "broad." It makes it illogical.
The kid talks illogical nonsense all the time. I understand all the words, but when they come out in that order, they make no sense. Very frustrating to try and understand nonsense. Not sure I would be at all proud if I were able to grasp silly and meaningless nonsense immediately.
He refused the draft. He was convicted.
The conviction was overturned in 1971. By the Supreme Court. In a unanimous decision.
DBTrek wrote: Fri Jun 08, 2018 2:59 pm
I just gave you the earliest entry that included no accompanying criminal record.
Will reposting it help you, or would it be wasted effort?
Let's try the question a different way. A pardon now, before any charges, means they cannot be tried for the crime. Ali already couldn't be charged with a the "act" he is being pardoned for.
We have any historical examples of people who could not be charged with a crime getting a pardon?
Why are all the Gods such vicious cunts? Where's the God of tits and wine?