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- Look up reprieve in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Reprieve may refer to: In criminal proceedings, the act of postponing the enforcement of a sentence...
- The Reprieve (French: Le sursis) is a 1945 novel by French author Jean-Paul Sartre. It was translated by Eric Sutton and was published by Hamish Hamilton...
- Death sentence with reprieve (Chinese: 死刑缓期执行, abbr: 死缓) is a criminal punishment found in chapter 5 (death penalty), sections 48, 50 and 51 of the criminal...
- Reprieve is a nonprofit organization of international lawyers and investigators whose stated goal is to "fight for the victims of extreme human rights...
- through seventh place play-off in that division. Technically a team can be reprieved from relegation if the team replacing them does not have a ground suitable...
- Reprieve is the 15th studio album by singer-songwriter Ani DiFranco, released on August 8, 2006. Righteous Babe Records' website notes that only DiFranco's...
- Comp****ionate reprieve refers to a range of correctional practices and policies intended to support incarcerated individuals experiencing grief, loss,...
- awaiting execution. She told her mother that she did not want a petition to reprieve her from the death sentence and took no part in the campaign. However,...
- warriors to death. Lincoln pardoned all but 39, and, with one getting a reprieve, the remaining 38 were executed in the largest m**** execution in U.S. history...
- tradition of senatorial courtesy. Presidents may also grant pardons and reprieves. Gerald Ford pardoned Richard Nixon a month after taking office. Presidents...