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Commutation

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Commutation meaning

Substitution of one thing for another; interchange. | Specifically, the substitution of one kind of payment for another, especially a switch to monetary payment from obligations of labour. | The change to a lesser penalty or punishment by the State

Example sentences (20)

As a formerly incarcerated person and the recipient of a presidential commutation, I am always ecstatic to hear about another commutation.

This makes them slightly a-typical gamma matrices because in addition to their anti commutation relation they also satisfy commutation relations and the two-component complex column vectors on which these matrices act are spinors.

But she argued there’s already a path for prisoners serving lengthy sentences to appeal through the commutation process.

In return for six months of service on the front they were promised a commutation of their sentences and cash.

It comes in two types: Low Freedom (death, however it might find them) and High Freedom (pardon, commutation or clemency after three years survived on the circuit).

Marcos has said that he has appealed for a commutation of her death sentence or a pardon but it remains to be seen whether that will be granted.

Over her three decades behind bars, Smart has applied three times for a commutation.

This includes advising the Governor on the screening of applications for persons who are requesting or petitioning the Governor for commutation of sentence or pardon.

In fact, the man told last year, he had pursued the commutation on his own, and Spolin did not do any work on it.

News Investigators/ The Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, has ordered the commutation of sentences of 53 convicts, including a boy sentenced to death for stealing chicken and eggs.

This request for commutation—April’s first—was denied.

Although a commutation does not nullify Stone’s felony convictions, it protects him from serving prison time.

Blagojevich, 63, walked out of a federal prison in Colorado on Tuesday after serving eight years of a 14-year sentence for wide-ranging political corruption, just hours after Trump granted him a commutation.

Democrats condemned the commutation of Mr. Stone’s 40-month prison term and vowed to investigate.

I ask for you to please do your part to help bring about this change by giving thoughtful and sincere consideration to your review of Julius Jones’ commutation application.

In August 2019, President Donald Trump floated a sentence commutation for Rod Blagojevich, the former Illinois governor who served half of his 14-year prison sentence for corruption.

In other words, it didn't have this reek of corruption, where - which the Stone commutation does, in my opinion, because President Trump is doing this to reward someone who stayed quiet for him.

In response to the Stone commutation, Jack Goldsmith, a conservative legal scholar at Harvard Law School and a former official in George W. Bush’s Justice Department, told The New York Times, “This has happened before in a way.

NBC devoted a “Meet the Press” segment to the dubious idea that the Stone commutation would hurt the president politically in November.

Pension commutation refers to part-withdrawal of fund in advance by a subscriber, who then gets reduced pension amount for 15 years.