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Could a President pardon a convicted murderer under Texas state law?
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No. The U.S. President cannot pardon someone who was found guilty of murder in Texas. The President can only pardon federal crimes, not crimes handled by a state. In Texas, the governor is the one who can grant a pardon, and that usually happens only if the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles recommends it.
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