Section 4 Pardon
Pardon is a measure to nullify punitive authority without trial, or to change or nullify contents or effects of trials. Japan has the following five types of pardons:
general pardon, special pardon, commutation of sentence, remission of execution of sentence, and
restoration of rights.
Pardons may be roughly divided into
pardons by Cabinet Order, which are implemented uniformly and
pardons for specific persons which are granted to specific persons based on individual examinations. Pardons for specific persons can be further divided into
routine pardons and
pardons by special standards. Routine pardons are implemented at any time while pardons by special standards are implemented for a fixed period of time based on criteria decided by the cabinet.
The pardons granted in 2007 were routine pardons only. In 2007, six persons were granted remission of execution of sentence and 63 were granted restoration of rights (Source: Annual Report of Statistics on Rehabilitation).