(Redirected from Prerogative of mercy)In the British tradition the 'Prerogative of Mercy' is one of the historic
Royal Prerogatives of the
British monarch in which he or she can grant
pardons to convicted persons. In actual practice this power has been passed to politicians.
The Royal Prerogative of Mercy was originally used to permit the monarch to withdraw
death sentences, but is now used to change any sentence or penalty.