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amnesty

Act of state granted by a government by which pardon of certain past offences is accorded . This may be in the form of the release of political prisoners under a general pardon, or of the release of a person or group of people from criminal liability for a particular action. In addition, there are occasional amnesties for those who surrender firearms or other items that they hold illegally.

An amnesty is generally given in the case of whole sections of the community who have been guilty of an offence against the state, and it completely obliterates the offence whether granted before or after conviction. Amnesties, granted either by the sovereign or by act of Parliament, are sometimes general, but more often have certain exceptions made; for example, those responsible for his father's execution were excepted from the amnesty granted on the accession of Charles II. The last amnesty granted in Britain was in 1747 and was to those who had participated in the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745.

Throughout history amnesties have frequently been used by governments (especially newly established regimes) to win popular support. For example, following the death of Franco in 1975, the new Spanish regime, headed by King Juan Carlos, declared a widespread amnesty. Amnesties have also been common following civil wars as a means of healing the bitter divisions caused by such conflicts.



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Forester, whether or no you be a King's man, know that I seek one Robin Hood, an outlaw, to whom I bring amnesty from the Queen.
The chief and almost the only thing that hindered him from raising a formidable rebellion, was the mutual distrust they entertained of one another, each fearing that as soon as the Emperor should publish an act of grace, or general amnesty, the greatest part would lay down their arms and embrace it; and this suspicion was imagined more reasonable of the viceroy than of any other.
Then the band would play a march, an amnesty would be declared, the Pope would agree to retire from Rome to Brazil; then there would be a ball for the whole of Italy at the Villa Borghese on the shores of Lake Como, Lake Como being for that purpose transferred to the neighbourhood of Rome; then would come a scene in the bushes, and so on, and so on--as though you did not know all about it?
 
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