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Angry Dragon

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Tue Aug 22, 2017, 11:22 PM
Aug 2017

Burdick v. United States, 236 U.S. 79 (1915)

Posted on | November 1, 2009 | 2 Comments

A federal grand jury was investigating whether a Treasury employee was leaking government secrets. George Burdick was an editor at the New York Tribune. The Grand Jury wanted to know who leaked the secrets. Burdick assert the 5th and told the grand jury that he wouldn’t speak to them.

Wilson gave him a full pardon so as to give Burdick a free pass at ever being prosecuted for anything he said to grand jury. Burdick refused to accept it. He was jailed and fined.

The noteworthiness of this excerpt is that the case established the idea that one must accept the pardon, and the acceptance is an acknowledgment of the underlying crime. If the acceptance never occurs, the pardon never occurs, thereby voiding the pardon.

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Trump just asked his audience: [View all] SummerSnow Aug 2017 OP
Grrrrr..... dixiegrrrrl Aug 2017 #1
according to Burdick v US 1915 Angry Dragon Aug 2017 #2
Not true. former9thward Aug 2017 #5
President Ford said he did .......... he carried it around with him Angry Dragon Aug 2017 #6
Ford allegedly carried around the Burdick decision. former9thward Aug 2017 #14
okay Angry Dragon Aug 2017 #15
here is more Angry Dragon Aug 2017 #7
Not exactly. Ms. Toad Aug 2017 #8
Question: If he does not accept the pardon and admits guilt doesn't he then go to prison?? Angry Dragon Aug 2017 #9
He hasn't been sentenced yet. FormerOstrich Aug 2017 #10
I'm not sure there has to be acceptance after a conviction. Ms. Toad Aug 2017 #11
Thank you Angry Dragon Aug 2017 #13
It was inevitable that he'd shove it up our noses publicly like this eleny Aug 2017 #3
When, is not giving people water for days, a job? Doreen Aug 2017 #4
Apparently he called for Kelly .. Hieronymus Aug 2017 #12
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