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Nixon was pardoned and charges weren't even filed against him.

This is not without precedent.




Nixon was pardoned against future charges. The dead can have no future criminal charges. A pardon would be the same as the government just issuing a formal apology.


Nixon was still alive at the time of his pardon and thus was still in a position to be convicted.

There is no precedent for pardoning a dead person who was not convicted of a crime because it is a legal impossibility as described above.




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