Mercy - Law Dictionary Search Results
Prerogative of mercy
Prerogative of mercy. In early times the operation of the Royal Prerogative of
In mercy
In mercy, means at a judge's discretion concerning punishment. A judgment formerly
Mercy, Recommendation to
Mercy, Recommendation to. It has for many years been common for
Recommendation to mercy
Recommendation to mercy. See MERCY
mercy killing
mercy killing
Pardon
unto us, are Graciously pleased to extend our Grace and Mercy unto him, and to grant him our Free Pardon for
Gracious
Abounding in grace or mercy manifesting love or bestowing mercy characterized by grace beneficent merciful
Merciful
Full of mercy having or exercising mercy disposed to pity and spare offenders
Magna Carta
likewise amerced, saving his wainage, if he fall into our mercy. And none of the said amerciaments shall be amerced but
Miserere
Miserere (have mercy). The name and first word of one of the penitential
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