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  • Interested in science, he once pardoned a man sentenced to death on condition that he
  • s conviction was upheld on appeal, but he was pardoned after the repeal of Prohibition in 1933 by Pr
  • Most were eventually pardoned after paying fines of up to 100 pounds, a ver
  • Sloane is subsequently pardoned again and is recruited by the CIA to head up
  • mitted subornation of perjury; King Charles I pardoned all seventeen people convicted.)
  • d or set aside, or for which the offender was pardoned, all of which were postconviction events whic
  • he managed to escape to France and was later pardoned although the baronetcy was never restored.
  • In 1651 he was pardoned and restored to full citizenship, and later a
  • ed from the perspective of those who were not pardoned and thus condemned to death.
  • Salmon was pardoned and released in 1920, and given a dishonorabl
  • In January 1539, Sir Geoffrey was pardoned, and Montagu (and Exeter) were executed for t
  • Coyett was pardoned and exiled to Rosengain, the most eastern of
  • r be condemned to death and then mysteriously pardoned and exiled by King Charles II.
  • He was pardoned and became involved in parliamentary politics
  • , on the death of the emperor Francis, he was pardoned and exiled to America.
  • He was pardoned and released on Wednesday 3 September 2008, d
  • He was later pardoned, and given 10,000 koku of land in Dewa Provin
  • In 1940, he was pardoned and returned to Puerto Rico only to be arrest
  • In 2004 he was pardoned and is free to participate in organized sport
  • He was, however, pardoned, and the facility with which Bristol subseque
  • Finally, in 1155, Dahui was pardoned and was allowed to return to his former monas
  • s subsequently imprisoned for a time, but was pardoned, and was appointed domain governor under the
  • of William of Orange and Mary in 1688, he was pardoned and granted a pension of £5 a week but his re
  • ished him for the crime for which he had been pardoned and was therefore unconstitutional.
  • His reasons were accepted and he was pardoned and allowed to resume practice as a serjeant-
  • convicted and served seven years before being pardoned and Lord Grant's summing up in this case was
  • eligious toleration, Cameron's followers were pardoned, and incorporated into the British Army as th
  • his refusal to sign a petition to have Cragie pardoned, and he bluntly expresses the truth to Brenna
  • after surrendering to the imperial forces, is pardoned and allowed to live the rest of her life as a
  • However, he was pardoned and released in 1955.
  • He was pardoned and returned to France in 1953.
  • However, she was pardoned and released in 1992.
  • Many Fasci members were pardoned and released from jail.
  • By 1351, however, he had been pardoned and had his property restored.
  • Following his release de la Mare was pardoned and compensated by Richard II.
  • Poletti was suspended for life (he was later pardoned) and did time in jail.
  • He was eventually pardoned and returned to his place on the Council in M
  • King Perctarit failed, but the king captured, pardoned, and released him.
  • serving fourteen years in prison, Solomon was pardoned and released from prison.
  • She pardoned and pensioned him, and rewarded him with a se
  • Eventually he was pardoned and settled with his family in Tsarskoe Selo.
  • The Gauls are pardoned and catch Artifis and Krukhut; their punishme
  • Riel Rebellion, Ouimet argued for Riel to be pardoned, and, in 1875, voted against a Conservative m
  • i counts, declared a rebel and exiled, he was pardoned aroundd 1416, when he took up office as caste
  • In and out of prison for years, he was pardoned at the accession of Edward IV to the throne i
  • He was pardoned at age 39.
  • ought to trial at the Restoration, Huncks was pardoned because he gave evidence against Daniel Axtel
  • aping a servant in 1730, but was subsequently pardoned, before dying of natural causes shortly after
  • In 1988-1989, President Carlos Menem pardoned both the military commanders and the guerilla
  • In 1906 he was pardoned, but did not wish to come back from New Caled
  • He was, however, pardoned, but his title was forfeited.
  • At the couple's request the qalandar is pardoned, but banished from Cairo.
  • s were dropped against some Democrats, he was pardoned by Governor William Dunlap Simpson in 1879.
  • se for the pirate Blackbeard, who was finally pardoned by Governor Charles Eden.
  • nvicted, was not sentenced to prison, and was pardoned by President Bill Clinton in 2000.
  • ied for treason and sentenced to hang but was pardoned by Lincoln.
  • I removed this "fact" : "Van Shaik was pardoned by Theodore Roosevelt (not Taft as reported)
  • Cox, William Brown, and James Copeland - were pardoned by King George III and released by Tryon.
  • at the track in his later years, after he was pardoned by authorities.
  • Pardoned by the governor at the last minute, Resko is
  • d for her killing; however, in 1998, all were pardoned by South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Co
  • cal scandal, in the course of which Haase was pardoned by the GDR Sports authorities.
  • case of Weinberger, who was indicted and then pardoned by G.H.W. Bush.
  • labor at the Ohio Penitentiary, Blanchat was pardoned by President Lincoln prior to the completion
  • In 2004 Hummatov has been pardoned by president Aliev, was deprived by the Azerb
  • In 2001, he was pardoned by his brother for a 1985 conviction related
  • On May 6, 1909 Stessel was pardoned by Tsar Nicholas II and continued his militar
  • The printer was subsequently pardoned by Elizabeth, but in the case of Stubbs and h
  • Confederacy during the Civil War, but he was pardoned by President Andrew Johnson and Secretary of
  • e Selective Service laws were unconditionally pardoned by my predecessor.
  • However, he was pardoned by the new Meiji government the following yea
  • a temple for being accused of a crime must be pardoned by the accuser upon departure from the temple
  • Renaissance genius Galileo, newly pardoned by Pope John Paul II and thus released from P
  • d to 32 years in prison, although he is later pardoned by Henry Parkes in 1874.
  • d to cooperate with Starr, and each was later pardoned by President Clinton.
  • Being pardoned by Emperor Alexander at the age of 110 years,
  • commission him must be dropped because he was pardoned by Fletcher.
  • He was pardoned by Iliescu on December 15, 2004, only a few d
  • , but escaped by the help of his wife and was pardoned by the intercession of the caliph's son Masla
  • na against President Alberto Fujimori; he was pardoned by the Peruvian Congress after the downfall o
  • In 1754 de Prades was pardoned by Benedict XIV, whereupon Hooke appealed to
  • ted of sodomy and sentenced to death, but was pardoned by King George III in one of the first cases
  • particular had been convicted of rape but was pardoned by the Earl of Essex (clearing him of the dea
  • stro in Panama in 2000, although he was later pardoned by Panamanian President Mireya Moscoso in the
  • e considers Marc Rich, the commodities trader pardoned by President Bill Clinton in 2001, "one of th
  • being a party to the Rye House Plot, but was pardoned by the king.
  • sion of the second rebellion, the Barrys were pardoned by Queen Elizabeth I and Barryscourt was repa
  • and sentenced to 4.5 years in prison, but was pardoned by the president Lennart Meri.
  • evere punishment by the inquisitor, but later pardoned by King Jaime.
  • Cassidy was pardoned by governor William A. Richards in 1896, but
  • the favor of Philip of Spain, and having been pardoned by the king in 1580 again shared in the gover
  • Heywood and James Morrison were subsequently pardoned by the King.
  • by which was judged and found guilty, but is pardoned by the Supreme Court of Justice.
  • erican Civil War who who claimed to have been pardoned by Abraham Lincoln an hour before Lincoln's a
  • In 1792, Allen was pardoned by Pennsylvania.
  • He was later pardoned by territorial governor Stephen S. Harding.
  • Flowers was pardoned by President Jimmy Carter in 1978.
  • as imprisoned until 20 July 1888, when he was pardoned by U.S. President Grover Cleveland.
  • However, he was pardoned by then President Eduardo Duhalde in 2003.
  • He was pardoned by Philippines President Elpidio Quirino and
  • Hall, however, was pardoned by Governor Kitchin before serving the full t
  • He was later pardoned by President John Adams for his actions.
  • tained and imprisoned until 1994, when he was pardoned by Rafael Caldera.
  • He was later pardoned by Bill Clinton in a controversial manner.
  • Polinesso confesses his guilt and Ginevra is pardoned by the King.
  • He was pardoned by Andrew Johnson and returned to Kentucky in
  • He was pardoned by President Grover Cleveland mere months bef
  • On October 18, 1865, he was pardoned by the U.S. government.
  • among several Cheshire Parliamentarians to be pardoned by Charles II in 1651.
  • Ruffin was pardoned by the former governor of Virginia and given
  • this, the guilty members of the plot were all pardoned by 1720 and allowed to return to their reside
  • 1950 - April 16, 2011) was a pardoned Canadian ex-criminal, former politician and c
  • In 2002 Governor George Ryan fully pardoned Cruz, and went on to declare a moratorium on
  • December 25, 1921 President Warren G. Harding pardoned Debs from prison.
  • Later, his crimes were pardoned during the government of Belisario Betancur.
  • Attempts by relatives to have her officially pardoned failed.
  • Governor of New Jersey Brendan Byrne pardoned Farber in 1982 and $100,000 of the fines were
  • he Fox" Fraser, Lord Lovat, had recently been pardoned for his role in supporting the Jacobites duri
  • However, he was pardoned for this and the castle and lordship of Whitt
  • In exchange they would have eventually been pardoned for their past crimes (there is some question
  • as eventually heavily fined by Parliament and pardoned for his Royalist sympathies.)
  • He later pardoned freely and mainly headed for Nafplio and late
  • The back cover reads: "No human shall be pardoned from its crime of existence."
  • s related to Vickers include an article about pardoned fugitive Marc Rich and his oil trading gang a
  • After being pardoned he came to Melbourne in 1849.
  • Later pardoned, he returned to exile in Beirut, Lebanon, whe
  • from their determination, sued for peace, and pardoned Hegetorides.
  • confirmed the tenets of the Edict of Nantes, pardoned Henry II, and allowed the Huguenots to mainta
  • Queen Elizabeth eventually pardoned her, and she was released from prison.
  • mperor once more commuted Hong's sentence and pardoned him completely in hopes of ending a drought.
  • ter having been removed from office, the King pardoned him and restored him to his archbishopric whi
  • nd so, in the traditions of nomadic chivalry, pardoned him and praised him on this account.
  • office, and he fled the island, but King John pardoned him and the archbishopric was restored to him
  • ed a petition, in verse, from Fitzstephen and pardoned him from the banishment meted upon his master
  • Kublai pardoned him but executed most of his companions.
  • ng to the chronicler Jean Froissart, the king pardoned him at the request of his wife, Philippa of H
  • President Charles de Gaulle intervened and pardoned him, commenting that "you don't arrest Voltai
  • of a key Republican support group, so Jackson pardoned him.
  • got him excommunicated; however Pope Pius II pardoned him.
  • ined twice for speeding and both times Blease pardoned him.
  • ichard II of Normandy in revenge and the duke pardoned his life, but exiled him.
  • the prison, and that he was sure he would be pardoned if he killed Frank.
  • any convicted traitor was to be automatically pardoned if he informed on somebody else and the perso
  • lower abdomen but survived the shooting, were pardoned immediately afterwards.
  • but rather than being put on trial, Gomi was pardoned in 2006 by the King of Jordan.
  • er serving ten months of his sentence and was pardoned in 1992.
  • rced labour and loss of civil rights, but was pardoned in October 1948.
  • erved 22 years in prison before finally being pardoned in 1939.
  • He was pardoned in 1929, the same year in which he died whils
  • , was also convicted with no prison time, and pardoned in 1961 by President John F. Kennedy.
  • rs in a notorious Afghan prison, before being pardoned in 2007.
  • well was granted parole in September 1941 and pardoned in 1948 by U.S. President Harry S Truman and
  • boat and was jailed for sedition until being pardoned in 1990.
  • Orlando Bosch was pardoned in 1990 by President George H. W. Bush, who i
  • s sentenced to 15 years imprisonment, but was pardoned in 1977 as a result of public advocacy by an
  • ath, provided their sins (are such as) can be pardoned in the life to come."
  • Having been pardoned in April 1471, Neville was re-arrested on 25
  • 86 Maguire surrendered to the English and was pardoned in return for an agreement to pay 500 beeves
  • Sandlo was pardoned in 1952.
  • He was pardoned in 1883.
  • He was pardoned in 1924.
  • Rabemanajara was eventually pardoned in 1956.
  • He was finally pardoned in 1849.
  • 2 May - Mary Bryant is pardoned in England.
  • He was pardoned in 1639 and joined Charles I's army.
  • Pardoned in 1949 he lived a recluse in Oslo until his
  • The Resistance members are pardoned in a deal Doors is able to make.
  • rred to San Quentin (1899 at the latest), and pardoned in 1908.
  • He was finally pardoned in 1106, one year before his death.
  • He was eventually pardoned in 1930 for his heroism during a prison riot.
  • sentenced to 20 years in detention but he was pardoned in 1837.
  • Pardoned in 1871, Andriolli returned to Poland and set
  • For many years turkeys pardoned in the National Thanksgiving Turkey Presentat
  • peated plotting to overthrow him, the emperor pardoned Justinian.
  • s that she did something wrong and was kindly pardoned later."
  • However, Hideyoshi had pardoned Maeda's cousin Takigawa Kazumasu for his supp
  • While on his deathbed, William pardoned many of his political adversaries, including
  • President George W. Bush pardoned McCall in 2004 after he went into a coma.
  • Again, a declaration was issued that pardoned more prisoners of religious persecution.
  • ted from the Indemnity and Oblivion Act which pardoned most for taking up arms against the King in t
  • doning Muslims who did not rebel, and he also pardoned Muslims who surrendered if they joined only b
  • ck at the time of the imprisonment would have pardoned O. Henry had he been asked.
  • s they become the "Beast King" who gets to be pardoned of their crimes and allowed to reside on Heca
  • in 1998 just a few months before Bentley was pardoned of murdering PC Miles.
  • On 9 March 1791, however, he was freed and pardoned on the request of the Prince of Wales.
  • eir sentences commuted to time served or were pardoned on December 25, 1921.
  • related to an attempted coup in 2004, but was pardoned on 2 November 2009.
  • of military offenders from various regiments pardoned on condition of life-service in Africa and th
  • or on arrival at their destination, they were pardoned on the conditions that they be "apprenticed"
  • ho had been condemned with him, was afterward pardoned on recanting his opinions.
  • in captivity in Ingelheim, being released and pardoned only after doing penance at Christmas of that
  • He also pardoned or paroled over 1000 convicted felons, includ
  • connection with President Andrew Johnson, who pardoned Pike for treason after the American Civil War
  • Some recently pardoned pirates were added to the crew of the Buck, a
  • eavy bombers to Israel in the late 1940s, but pardoned posthumously by President George W. Bush on D
  • the murder of his family, although Evans was pardoned posthumously in 1966 when it was discovered J
  • hat the King was coming to try the previously pardoned rebels from Edgecote, and that he would ‘hang
  • He was later pardoned, regained the family estates, was summoned to
  • The new King, James II, pardoned religious dissenters jailed for failure to at
  • ement between the pope and the king, the pope pardoned Robert and the other bishops.
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