Alabama Constitution Section 125 - Presentation of bills to governor for signature, veto power of governor, procedure for passage of bill after veto by governor, effect of failure of governor to sign bill.

Alabama Constitution – Section 124 explains the governor’s clemency powers, such as issuing pardons and reprieves. Here's a breakdown of what it provides:

Key Provisions of Section 124:

Governor's Clemency Powers:

The Governor of Alabama has the authority to:

Remit fines and forfeitures (cancel or reduce them),

Grant reprieves (temporary delays in punishment),

Grant paroles, commutations, and pardons.

Restrictions on Felony Pardons:

For felonies or offenses involving moral turpitude, the governor may not issue a pardon on his own.

Instead, a Board of Pardons (likely the Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles) must first recommend a pardon.

Reporting to Legislature:

The governor must report to the legislature each case where clemency is granted.

This report must include:

The name of the person,

The crime committed,

The sentence,

The action taken (e.g., pardon, commutation),

The reason for granting clemency.

Purpose of This Section:

Section 124 balances executive mercy with legislative oversight and public accountability, especially in serious crimes. It prevents misuse of clemency in felonies by requiring a board's recommendation.

 

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