This will likely have to go to the supreme court, of course if this is t just MSM bs, one would think based on the legal definition, the person would have to be convicted of a crime. So if these people committed crimes but have not been charged, convicted and sentenced then there's nothing to pardon.
What is the legal definition of a pardon?
pardon. 1) v. to use the executive power of a Governor or President to forgive a person convicted of a crime
Honest question and to take a cue from our enemy;
How is this NOT a "license to do whatever the fuck you want, without fear of punishment"?!?!?! (Commies often say that having a CCW is a "license to kill" - this is the same, but obviously it's OK when THEY (D)o it!!!)
Seriously; what's the limit to what someone could do & claim immunity to, with a "pre-emptive" pardon?
Have "pre-emptive pardons" ever been given before?
There is legal precedent for blanket pardons. Ford's pardon of Nixon was for any crimes he may have committed while President.
That being said, there would no longer be the possibility of self-incrimination. So Milley could be compelled to testify about all of his supposed crimes. And if he lies about them, that opens up perjury made after the fact.
Milley could also be recalled into service and tasked to lead the first all DEI infantry division in Ukraine.
But in the end did Nixon as President really commit any crimes, and if he did wasn't he bending the rules to first protect national security and second get us out of Vietnam?
This will likely have to go to the supreme court, of course if this is t just MSM bs, one would think based on the legal definition, the person would have to be convicted of a crime. So if these people committed crimes but have not been charged, convicted and sentenced then there's nothing to pardon.
What is the legal definition of a pardon? pardon. 1) v. to use the executive power of a Governor or President to forgive a person convicted of a crime
Agreed.
Honest question and to take a cue from our enemy; How is this NOT a "license to do whatever the fuck you want, without fear of punishment"?!?!?! (Commies often say that having a CCW is a "license to kill" - this is the same, but obviously it's OK when THEY (D)o it!!!)
Seriously; what's the limit to what someone could do & claim immunity to, with a "pre-emptive" pardon?
Have "pre-emptive pardons" ever been given before?
There is legal precedent for blanket pardons. Ford's pardon of Nixon was for any crimes he may have committed while President.
That being said, there would no longer be the possibility of self-incrimination. So Milley could be compelled to testify about all of his supposed crimes. And if he lies about them, that opens up perjury made after the fact.
Milley could also be recalled into service and tasked to lead the first all DEI infantry division in Ukraine.
But in the end did Nixon as President really commit any crimes, and if he did wasn't he bending the rules to first protect national security and second get us out of Vietnam?
Poetic Justice. After cleaning latrines, he should be put on the front lines searching for land mines with a sledge hammer.