Presidential pardons and the prerogative of mercy are traditional leadership instruments recognised across the world and used by leaders to give deserving citizens a second chance at life after serving part of their sentence. The pardoning power is an important aspect of executive authority, providing a means to dispense the mercy of the government when the law’s rigidity may produce a morally unjust outcome. It exists to protect citizens from miscarriages of justice, errors in judgment, or punishment that exceeds fairness and reason. Howeve
Presidential pardons and the prerogative of mercy are traditional leadership instruments recognised across the world and used by leaders to give deserving citizens a second chance at life after serving part of their sentence. The pardoning power is an important aspect of executive authority, providing a means to dispense the mercy of the government when the law’s rigidity may produce a morally unjust outcome. It exists to protect citizens from miscarriages of justice, errors in judgment, or punishment that exceeds fairness and reason. Howeve