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A president can issue a pardon in which of the following circumstances?

a. For all offenses against the United States or any state
b. For all offenses against the United States, except impeachment
c. For all offenses against the United States, any state, or any locality
d. For all offenses against a state but only after a state's governor has refused to grant a pardon
e. For all offenses against the United States, including impeachment

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User Jgroenen
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Answer: c. For all offenses against the United States, any state, or any locality

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User Braden Becker
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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

A president can issue a pardon in which of the following circumstances?

a. For all offenses against the United States or any state

b. For all offenses against the United States, except impeachment

c. For all offenses against the United States, any state, or any locality

d. For all offenses against a state but only after a state's governor has refused to grant a pardon

e. For all offenses against the United States, including impeachment

because the other ones are wrong

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User Yansigner
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