Selective Service and Amnesty: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Administrative Practice and Procedure..., 92-2..., February 28, 29, and March 1, 19721972 - 671 pages |
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Page 183
... pardon to draft evaders and de- serters is not really a legal or constitutional question . There is no doubt about the constitutional right of the President to grant pardon and to proclaim amnesty , and none about Congressional right to ...
... pardon to draft evaders and de- serters is not really a legal or constitutional question . There is no doubt about the constitutional right of the President to grant pardon and to proclaim amnesty , and none about Congressional right to ...
Page 184
... pardon to all and every person concerned in said insurrection . " Jefferson in 1807 pardoned all deserters from the Army of the United States who re- turned to their units within 4 months ; Madison issued no less than three ...
... pardon to all and every person concerned in said insurrection . " Jefferson in 1807 pardoned all deserters from the Army of the United States who re- turned to their units within 4 months ; Madison issued no less than three ...
Page 240
... pardoning power , if , on review of the facts in each case , he wishes to extend additional leniency beyond what the ... pardon are available to all persons who are prosecuted . Our request that draft evaders be prosecuted does not deny 240.
... pardoning power , if , on review of the facts in each case , he wishes to extend additional leniency beyond what the ... pardon are available to all persons who are prosecuted . Our request that draft evaders be prosecuted does not deny 240.
Page 257
... pardon pursuant to Presi- dential Proclamation No. 2676 , dated December 24 , 1946. They are the violators who , after conviction , volunteered for service in the Armed Forces prior to December 24 , 1945 , have received honorable ...
... pardon pursuant to Presi- dential Proclamation No. 2676 , dated December 24 , 1946. They are the violators who , after conviction , volunteered for service in the Armed Forces prior to December 24 , 1945 , have received honorable ...
Page 258
... pardon , in the belief that they will justify our confidence in their loyalty . Some 4,300 cases were those of Jehovah's Witnesses , whose difficulties arose over their insistence that each of them should be accorded a ministerial ...
... pardon , in the belief that they will justify our confidence in their loyalty . Some 4,300 cases were those of Jehovah's Witnesses , whose difficulties arose over their insistence that each of them should be accorded a ministerial ...
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