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President Joe Biden announced Thursday the commutation of sentences for nearly 2,500 individuals convicted of non-violent drug offenses. The move, described as a landmark step in addressing racial ...
President Joe Biden commuted the sentences of nearly 2,500 non-violent drug offenders on Friday, just days before president-elect Donald Trump moves into the White House. With the announcement ...
President Biden on Friday commuted the sentences of nearly 2,500 convicted criminals ... s latest sweeping move are nonviolent drug offenders serving what Biden deemed “disproportionately ...
President Joe Biden commuted the sentences of nearly 2,500 people on Friday—the most in a single day by any president—beating a record he set after he last month granted clemency to around ...
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President Joe Biden is commuting ... disparities for non-violent offenders, especially those convicted of drug offenses.” The nearly 1500 people whose sentences are being commutated were placed ...
After nearly four decades in prison for nonviolent drug crimes, Michael Montalvo is grateful to be "starting from scratch," but it's hard at times.
A White House executive order called on the U.S. attorney general to determine whether former federal death row inmates “can ...
WASHINGTON—President Biden said Friday he was commuting the sentences of nearly 2,500 people convicted ... Last month he commuted the sentences of 37 death row inmates, all convicted of murder.
President Biden will commute the sentences of roughly 2,500 people convicted of non ... Last month, he also commuted the death sentences of almost everyone on federal death row into life sentences.