Who or what has the power to pardon persons convicted in the courts? A. the House
B. the Supreme Court
C. the president
D. the Senate
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The correct answer is C. the president.
In the United States, the president has the constitutional power to grant pardons to individuals convicted of federal crimes. This authority is outlined in Article II, Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution. Presidential pardons can forgive legal penalties and restore rights, effectively lifting the consequences of a criminal conviction.