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by akiselev 2470 days ago
That is incorrect. A pardon does not nullify a conviction.

The most relevant ruling would be Burdick v United States (1915) where the Supreme Court majority opinion stated that a pardon "carries an imputation of guilt; acceptance a confession of it." It was an offhand remark which hasn't been litigated in front of the Supreme Court since then so it's an open issue whether the statement above is authoritative and binding but there is zero law or precedent that allows convictions to be nullified by Presidential pardon.

AFAIK only a higher court can nullify a conviction.

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I stand corrected.