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Understanding Executive Clemency
Test your knowledge on the concepts of executive clemency, including pardons, paroles, and the roles of various correctional institutions. This quiz contains a variety of questions to challenge your understanding of these legal terms and procedures.
Key Features:
- 33 thoughtfully crafted questions
- Multiple choice format for easy answering
- Instant feedback on your selections
It refers to the Commutation of Sentence, Conditional Pardon and Absolute Pardon maybe granted by the president upon recommendation of the Board.
Commutation
Executive clemency
Leniency
is the substitution of a lesser penalty for that given after a conviction for a crime. The penalty can be lessened in severity, in duration, or both.
Commutation
Pardon
Amnesty
It is the total extinction of the criminal liability of the individual to whom it is granted without any condition whatsoever resulting to the full restoration of his civil rights.
ABSOLUTE PARDON
AMNESTY
REPRIEVE
A general pardon for offenses, especially political offenses, against a government, often granted before any trial or conviction. An act of forgiveness for past offenses, especially to a class of persons as a whole. a forgetting or overlooking of any past offense.
ABSOLUTE PARDON
REPRIEVE
AMNESTY
Refers to the deferment of the implementation of the sentence for an interval of time; it does not annul the sentence but merely postpones or susp
REPRIEVE
AMNESTY
PARDON
Refers to the Board of Pardons and Parole
BOARD
ADMINISTRATION
PARDON
Refers to the Parole and Probation Administration
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
ADMINISTRATION
REGIONAL DIRECTOR
Refers to the Executive Director/Secretary of the Board
ADMINISTRATION
REGIONAL DIRECTOR
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
refers to the Head of the Parole and Probation Administration in the region
REGIONAL DIRECTOR
EXCECUTIVE DIRECTOR
ADMINISTRATION
refers to the Probation and Parole Officer undertaking the supervision of the client
PROBATION AND PAROLE OFFICER
OFFICER
PENAL SUPERINETENDENT
Refers to the Director of the Bureau of Corrections;
PENAL SUPERINTENDENT
PROBATION AND PAROLE OFFICER
DIRECTOR
Refers to the Officer-In-Charge of the New Bilibid Prison, the Correctional Institution for Women and the prison and penal farms of the Bureau of Corrections;
PROBATION AND PAROLE OFFICER
DIRECTOR
PENAL SUPERINTENDENT
Refers to the Officer-In-Charge of the Provincial, City, Municipal or District Jail;
PENAL SUPERINTENDENT
WARDEN
DIRECTOR
Refers to the institutional record of an inmate which consists of his mittimus or commitment order issued by the Court after conviction
CARPETA
PRISON RECORD
Refers to information concerning an inmate’s personal circumstances, the offense he committed, the sentence imposed, the criminal case number in the trial and appellate courts
CARPETA
PRISON RECORD
Refers to the conditional release of an offender from a correctional institution after he has served the minimum of his prison sentence
PARDON
PAROLE
AMNESTY
refers to Reprieve, Absolute Pardon, Conditional Pardon with or without Parole Conditions and Commutation of Sentence as may be granted by the President of the Philippines
REPRIEVE
PAROLE
EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY
Refers to the deferment of the implementation of the sentence for an interval of time; it does not annul the sentence but merely postpones or suspends its execution
EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY
REPREIVE
PAROLE
Refers to the reduction of the duration of a prison sentence of a prisoner;
CONDITIONAL PARDON
COMMUTATION OF SENTENCE
ASOLUTE PARDON
Refers to the exemption of an individual, within certain limits or conditions, from the punishment which the law inflicts for the offense he had committed resulting in the partial extinction of his criminal liability;
ASOLUTE PARDON
CONDITIONAL PARDON
COMMUTATION OF SENTENCE
Refers to the total extinction of the criminal liability of the individual to whom it is granted without any condition. It restores to the individual his civil and political rights and remits the penalty imposed for the particular offense of which he was convicted;
ABSOLUTE PARDON
CONDITIONAL PARDON
PARDON
Refers to the prisoner who applies for the grant of executive clemency or parole
PETITIONER
PETITIONEE
Refers to a prisoner who is released on parole;
PAROLEE
PAROLA
PETITIONER
Refers to a prisoner who is released on conditional pardon;
PARDONER
PARDONEE
PADONEE
Refers to a parolee/pardonee who is placed under supervision of a Probation and Parole Officer;
INMATE
CLIENT
PAROLEE
Refers to the Conditional Pardon/Absolute Pardon issued by the President of the Philippines to a prisoner or to the “Discharge on Parole” issued by the Board;
RELEASE DOCUMENT
Refers to the supervision/surveillance by a Probation and Parole Officer of a parolee/pardonee;
PAROLE SUPERVISION
PROGRESS REPORT
INFRACTION REPORT
refers to the final report submitted by the Probation and Parole Officer on his supervision of a parolee/pardonee as basis for the latter’s final release and discharge;
INFRACTION REPORT
SUMMARY REPORT
PROGRESS REPORT
refers to the report submitted by the Probation and Parole Officer on the conduct of the parolee/pardonee while under supervision;
PROGRESS REPORT
SUMMARY REPORT
INFRACTION REPORT
refers to the report submitted by the Probation and Parole Officer on violations committed by a parolee/pardonee of the conditions of his release on parole or conditional pardon while under supervision.
PROGRESS REPORT
INFRACTION REPORT
SUMMARY REPORT
Is one who is sentenced to a maximum term of imprisonment of more than three (3) years or to a fine of more than five thousand pesos; or regardless of the length of sentence imposed by the Court
NATIONAL PRISONER
NATIONAL INMATE
NATIONAL DETAINEE
A formal petition for executive clemency addressed as follows shall be submitted to the Board before the question of said clemency will be considered.
CONTENTS OF PETITION
FILING OF PETITION
SUPPORTING DICUMENTS
A petition for parole/executive clemency shall state the name of the prisoner, his age, previous criminal record, if any, whether a Filipino citizen or an alien and, if a naturalized Filipino
CONTENTS OF PETITION
FILING OF PETITION
SUPPORTING DICUMENTS
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