Exactly this. The institution of unilateral pardons has always seemed questionable and inspired by the worst abuses of monarchy. I鈥檓 surprised that the framers, fleeing this kind of corrupt tyranny, sought to replicate its unbridled power in such a way.
Once one party allows the pardon power to become a tool of criminal enterprise, its danger to democracy outweighs its utility as an instrument of justice.
It鈥檚 time to remove the pardon power from the Constitution.
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I think the argument on the other side is that our justice system should be designed so that errors are predominantly being too lenient rather than too severe, and thus we should accept letting some guilty people off as the price to pay to avoid imprisoning unjustly.
Dec 25, 2020 路 5:51 AM UTC
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