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Ruby the Liberal

(26,338 posts)
Wed Dec 17, 2014, 05:58 PM Dec 2014

Obama commutes sentences for 8 drug inmates under new policy [View all]

First Cuba and now this? Where has this man been for 6 years??

Cross-posting from GD:

Obama commutes sentences for 8 drug inmates under new policy
Associated Press
By NEDRA PICKLER 22 minutes ago


WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama on Wednesday cut short prison time for eight drug convicts as part of his new initiative to reduce harsh sentences under outdated guidelines, a step that could lead to a vast expansion of presidential clemency in his final two years in office.

The president also is pardoning 12 convicts for a variety of offenses. But the commutations are particularly significant because they are the first issued under new guidelines announced earlier this year designed to cut costs by reducing the nation's bulging prison population and grant leniency to nonviolent drug offenders sentenced to double-digit terms.

A pardon forgives a crime without erasing the conviction, typically after the sentence has been served. A commutation leaves the conviction and ends the punishment.

The White House said the eight new commutations Obama granted were for prisoners who likely would receive a substantially lower sentence today and would have already served their time. For example, they include Barbara Scrivner, who was sentenced to 30 years in 1995 when she was 27 years old for a minor role in her husband's meth ring. Obama ordered her sentence to expire June 12, while others will expire April 15.

Administration officials say they expect Obama to grant more clemency petitions in his final two years in office under the changed policy he ordered from the Justice Department. The White House said 6,561 people already have applied in the past year, compared to 2,370 the year before.

"I think there is an awareness out there that this president is interested in granting clemency on these kinds of matters," White House counsel Neil Eggleston said in an interview.


Full report: http://news.yahoo.com/obama-commutes-sentences-8-drug-inmates-under-policy-203116883.html;_ylt=A0LEVjAs8pFUX9IAFZwPxQt.

GD Discussion: http://www.democraticunderground.com/10025973326
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