kegykérés
Kegykérés is a Hungarian term that translates to "grace request" or "plea for clemency." In a legal context, it refers to a formal petition submitted to a higher authority, typically the President of Hungary, to grant a pardon or commute a sentence. This process is generally invoked in cases where a convicted individual believes they have grounds for leniency, such as mitigating circumstances, new evidence, or humanitarian concerns.
The right to petition for clemency is a long-standing tradition in many legal systems, designed as a
The decision to grant or deny a kegykérés rests solely with the President, who may consult with