If the President were to pardon someone who has been convicted of a crime and sent to prison, which of the following must be true? Base your answer on the meaning of pardon.
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A
The person would not be allowed to testify in his or her defense.
B
The person would be forced to leave the country.
C
The person would serve a longer sentence.
D
The person would be freed from prison.
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