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The arrival of troops on 16 December put a final end to the republican resistance without bloodshed, and 57 insurgents were tried ; 38 were condemned to deportation ( though several were pardoned in April ).
Nebogatov, having actually surrendered the fleet at the end of the naval engagement, was imprisoned for several years and eventually pardoned by the Tsar.
This conviction was essentially overturned by Governor David R. Porter when he pardoned the rioters several days later.
The plot was betrayed ; Falco himself was pardoned but several of the officers behind the coup were executed.
He served as a general and governor at times during his nephew's reign, but was undistinguished ; several times he was accused of crimes, but each time Emperor Wu pardoned him of them.
Shortly after he was deposed on 13 April 2001, he was convicted on 2 charges of forging several million US dollars ' worth of Vanuatu Government Guarantees and was sentenced in July 2002 to 3 years on each charge ( to be served concurrently ), but was pardoned in 2003 despite heavy opposition from Australia and New Zealand.
Sampson and Mitchell were later sentenced to death but were eventually released ( but not pardoned ) along with several other British detainees in August 2003 in a prisoner exchange deal brokered by the UK and US for Saudi detainees from Guantanamo Bay.
Barbès, sentenced to one year imprisonment, was pardoned in 1837, and he spent several months, after his pardon, with his family in Carcassonne.
Soon, joining their side would be Emperor Jing's empress Wang Zhi and her brother Wang Xin, whom Empress Dowager Dou wanted to create a marquess ( for his assistance in having Prince Wu pardoned in 148 BC after he had several officials assassinated ) but whose candidacy was repeatedly rebuffed by Zhou.
General Bradford lived there alone for several years, until being pardoned for his role in the Whiskey Rebellion in 1799 when President Washington ordered him to be executed.
These individuals were pardoned several years later during the reign of Smendes ' successor, Amenemnisu.

pardoned and people
Those pardoned included people with six-month sentences, 35, 000 people with sentences of up to one year and include more than 3, 000 functionaries of the SA, the SS, and the Nazi Party who participated in dragging victims to jails and camps ; 20, 000 other Nazis sentenced for " deeds against life " ( presumably murder ); 30, 000 sentenced for causing bodily injury, and 5, 200 who committed " crimes and misdemeanors in office.
The Queen advised her 30 Privy Councillors in Edinburgh that the three men should be pardoned, but the common people demanded that the sentence be executed.
Most famous is Smeden og Bageren (“ The Smith and the Baker ”) about the only smith of a village who is pardoned for manslaughter since the village people need one, while a more superfluous baker is executed instead ( there are two bakers, the village only needs one ) in order to observe the rules that “ life pays life ”.
For people whose gun rights are revoked by the Lautenberg Amendment, being pardoned, having their misdemeanor record expunged, or their civil rights restored will regain legal access to firearms.
On July 13, 1647, through the mediation of Cardinal Ascanio Filomarino, archbishop of Naples, a convention was signed between the Duke of Arcos and Masaniello as " leader of the most faithful people of Naples ," by which the rebels were pardoned, the more oppressive taxes removed, and the citizens granted certain rights, including that of remaining in arms until the treaty should have been ratified by the King.
Our people did not offend you, and should be pardoned.
As for October 2008, 7819 people were pardoned, while 3046 people's appeals were declined.
Unable to overcome the affection that the people had for this paragon of traditional samurai virtues, the Meiji Era government pardoned him posthumously on February 22, 1889.
At Chao's suggestion, in 168 BC, Emperor Wen instituted the policy that if people contributed food for use by the northern defense force against Xiongnu, they could receive titles or have their crimes pardoned.
Saigō Takamori was labeled as a tragic hero by the people and on February 22, 1889, Emperor Meiji pardoned Saigō posthumously.
* List of people pardoned by Bill Clinton
From 2005 – 2007, in accordance article 133 of the Constitution of the Republic of Poland, Kaczyński pardoned 77 people and declined to pardon 550.
On November 27, 2004 in a televised debate on France 3, after the showing of the French film " Tuez les Tous " ( Kill Them All ), created by three students of political science, the president of the parliamentary mission for information for Rwanda, former minister Paul Quilès stated that " France asks to be pardoned by the people of Rwanda, but not by their government ".
Davis ’ s interest in story-telling continued with her book, Fiction in the Archives: Pardon Tales and their Tellers in 16th-century France ( 1987 ), a study of the stories people of all classes told to the king to get pardoned for homicide in the days before manslaughter was a possible plea.
Pérez Balladares ultimately pardoned more than 200 people for crimes committed during the Noriega years, calling it a step toward national reconciliation.
Though there were people who wanted to put him on trial again, he was pardoned in 1557, and was employed by Queen Mary.
These people in military service during that time are descendants of World War II Japanese soldiers who were captured, pardoned and settled in the Philippines and married Filipino women.
Eventually, he captured Athens ' Academy and pardoned the local people.
He was one of many people pardoned by President Bill Clinton in his last days in office.
By 3am the riot had died down, and the three hundred people arrested were pardoned.

pardoned and imprisoned
In September 2001 the opposition leader Alpha Condé was imprisoned for endangering state security, though he was pardoned 8 months later.
" The fourth grand duchess received her name because, in honor of her birth, her father pardoned and reinstated students who had been imprisoned for participating in riots in St. Petersburg and Moscow the previous winter.
Sir John Neville went into exile and forfeited his estate and Thomas Hussey ( heir to the de Tilly family of Oakwell Hall ) was imprisoned in the Tower of London for some time before being pardoned.
Many of the pardoned had been convicted for corruption or other economic crimes, while one had been imprisoned for his involvement in the attempts at suppressing the 1989 Revolution.
* May 3-Sir Francis Bacon is imprisoned in the Tower of London after being tried and convicted of taking bribes ; he is pardoned by King James I later in the year.
He was accused of rioting in 1447 and imprisoned in the Marshalsea, but pardoned in 1448.
* Ferenc Pulszky, a Hungarian politician, who joined Kossuth on his tour of the United States and England, became involved in Italian revolutionary activities and was imprisoned, and then was pardoned and returned home in 1866
Over a thousand of his rebels escaped to Prussia, overland or by ship, where the officers were tried by court-martial, cashiered and imprisoned ( although all were subsequently pardoned.
Constable was imprisoned until 1704, when the Queen pardoned him.
Morrowind begins with the player's character, having been imprisoned, arriving in Morrowind by boat in order to be pardoned.
Dudley was imprisoned in the Tower of London, but pardoned by Queen Mary on 18 October 1553.
Sir Phillip was imprisoned in Scarborough Castle from 1322 to 1327, but later pardoned by Edward III.
Several hapless Hambach speakers were arrested, tried and imprisoned ; one, Karl Heinrich Brüggemann ( 1810 – 1887 ), a law student and representative of the secretive Burschenschaft, was sent to Prussia, where he was first condemned to death, but later pardoned.
In 1981, the newly elected state leader had pardoned members of the FLB who had just been convicted and imprisoned by the State Security Court, in France.
Unlike many other fictional " private eyes ", he is a former convict, albeit one who was falsely imprisoned ( and pardoned ).
France introduced a joint resolution in the same month asking that dissenters imprisoned during World War I be pardoned.
The leaders were briefly imprisoned or relegated to their estates, but were generally pardoned soon after, even knighting some of his old enemies at his coronation.
After the battle for St Petersburg he is imprisoned but is freed and pardoned by Dmitri.
On December 2007 the Ethiopian Federal Supreme Court pardoned all twenty-four of the CUD members after they pled guilty and made public apologies ; his fellow CUD member, Birtukan Mideksa, who was imprisoned and pardoned with him, claims that their pleas and apologies were coerced.
Barbès was again imprisoned, but he was pardoned by Napoleon III in 1854.
He also pardoned Rudolph G. Tenerowicz the former mayor of Hamtramck, who had been imprisoned for bribery with twelve others in 1932.
Later imprisoned, he was finally pardoned in 1727.

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