Reprieve
Reprieve is a legal term that refers to the temporary suspension of a punishment or sentence, often in the context of criminal justice. It can provide an individual with additional time to appeal their case or seek clemency. A reprieve does not eliminate the punishment but delays its execution, allowing for further examination of the circumstances surrounding the case.
In some instances, a reprieve may be granted by a government official, such as a governor or the president, as a form of mercy. This action can be influenced by various factors, including public opinion, new evidence, or humanitarian concerns related to the individual’s situation.