So just a state-sponsored lynching in broad daylight. Fuck you, Mike Parson; you look like if a resident of Whoville from Jim Carrey's Grinch were an active member of the KKK.
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That's a sick way of interpreting clemency power. That it "can't be limited" when a new governor wants to take an inquiry panel away, but apparently can be limited when granted in the first place.
Death to the genocidal US Empire.
Feels like the DoJ should intervene here. Or, Biden should grant clemency in the case (“fuck you, official act” as necessary, of course)
There’s an opportunity for a real win for justice here. Unfortunately, I don’t expect Biden or Garland to lift a finger.
The president can't intervene at the state level. From americanbar.org:
A U.S. president has broad but not unlimited powers to pardon. For example, a president cannot pardon someone for a state crime.
I think that's why they included the "fuck you, official act" part.
The president's "official act" would be issuing the pardon. The referenced Supreme Court decision just means it would not be a "crime" for the president to issue said pardon, not that the pardon would stand.
That's true, so I guess it would need to be having the military intervene to extract him, so that you don't need to worry about what a state court says.
The official act could be to use the national guard to rescue a US citizen from wrongful imprisonment, but that's the kind of thing that racist Republicans would start a civil war over in the name of "states' rights".