Commonwealth v. Lockwood

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts · Decided 1872-03-15

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Gray, J. This case presents an interesting question of the axtent of the power conferred by that provision of the Constitu *325 fcion of the Commonwealth, which declares that “ the power of pardoning offences, except such as persons may be convicted of before the senate by an impeachment of the house, shall be in the governor, by and with the advice of council; but no charte…

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