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Government / Bill Clinton pardon controversy / Pardon / Respite / Commutation of sentence / Office of the Pardon Attorney / Bill Clinton / Governor of Oklahoma / Presidency of Jimmy Carter / Clemency / Criminal law / Law
Date: 2005-06-16 17:18:48
Government
Bill Clinton pardon controversy
Pardon
Respite
Commutation of sentence
Office of the Pardon Attorney
Bill Clinton
Governor of Oklahoma
Presidency of Jimmy Carter
Clemency
Criminal law
Law

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