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Reprieve- to postpone someone's punishment or sentence. Pardon- Cancels someone's punishment and wipes their record of a previous conviction. Commutation- the reduction of a previously convicted person's sentence.
A commutation is generally defined as a lessening of the criminal penalty, whereas a pardon is often defined as the termination of the criminal penalty. The Governor also has the power to issue a reprieve (also called a stay of execution or a "respite") to temporarily delay the imposition of a death sentence.
Pardon is granted to one after conviction; while amnesty is granted to classes of persons or communities who may be guilty of political offenses, generally before or after the institution of the criminal prosecution and sometimes after conviction.
Under the Rules of the Georgia Department of Corrections (GDC) Board, an offender, unless under a death sentence, may be permitted a Compassionate Visit to attend a funeral of an immediate family member or visit a critically ill member of their immediate family under prescribed conditions.
(3) Funerals and deathbed visits are restricted to members of the inmate's immediate family or to other relatives or adopted relatives who were instrumental in the raising of the inmate. An inmate may attend a funeral of or have a deathbed visit with a relative, but not both for the same relative.
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A commutation is generally defined as a lessening of the criminal penalty, whereas a pardon is often defined as the termination of the criminal penalty. The Governor also has the power to issue a reprieve (also called a stay of execution or a "respite") to temporarily delay the imposition of a death sentence.
A medical reprieve allows people classified by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation as a high medical risk to serve their sentences in appropriate alternative placements in the community consistent with public health and public safety.
(3) Funerals and deathbed visits are restricted to members of the inmate's immediate family or to other relatives or adopted relatives who were instrumental in the raising of the inmate. An inmate may attend a funeral of or have a deathbed visit with a relative, but not both for the same relative.
When a reprieve is granted, a criminal is temporarily relieved from the execution of his/her sentence. Certain state statutes give the Governor power to grant reprieves, commutations of sentence, and pardons after conviction[ii]. A reprieve is usually granted in the case of an execution of death sentence.
reduction. Pardons forgive the defendant for the crime, while commutation only reduces the sentence. Acceptance. Prisoners must accept pardons, but some states allow commuted sentences without the prisoner's consent.

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