How does the president's power to grant reprieves, commutations, and pardons relate to the system of checks and balances?

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The president can control judicial power.

The president can enforce the law of the land.

The president can increase his or her public approval.

The president can limit the senate's ability to interpret law.

The president's power to grant reprieves, commutations, and pardons is a check on the judicial branch. It allows the president to mitigate the harshness of judicial decisions and correct potential injustices. This power acts as a check on the judiciary by providing a mechanism for executive intervention in the judicial process.