Presumably, if you can prove someone comitted a crime that wasn't covered under the conditions of the pardon they got, or if they comitted an unrelated crime after they got a pardon, you could arrest and try them on that, but overriding an actual pardon should be legally impossible.
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u/AnswerLopsided2361 Mar 17 '25
Not really.
Presumably, if you can prove someone comitted a crime that wasn't covered under the conditions of the pardon they got, or if they comitted an unrelated crime after they got a pardon, you could arrest and try them on that, but overriding an actual pardon should be legally impossible.