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Obama shortens more than 100 prison sentences


President Barack Obama on Tuesday reduced the prison sentences of more than 100 Americans convicted of drug crimes, the second large batch of commutations this month.

The President has now shortened the sentences of 673 Americans, the majority of whom were convicted of drug crimes and serving long sentences. The number of commutations that Obama granted in August, 325, is the largest number ever granted in a single month.

Obama has said he wants to imbue the justice system with more fairness, including reforming mandatory minimum sentences for non-violent crimes. Many of the criminals whose sentences were shortened Tuesday would have been given far shorter punishments under current guidelines.

The White House said Tuesday that more than one-third of Obama's clemency recipients had been serving life sentences.

"We must remember that these are individuals -- sons, daughters, parents, and, in many cases, grandparents -- who have taken steps toward rehabilitation and who have earned their second chance," wrote Neil Eggleston, Obama's top lawyer, in a blog post Tuesday. "For each of these applicants, the President considers the individual merits of each application to determine that an applicant is ready to make use of his or her second chance."


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Harsh Justice inmates are nonviolent victims of our inhumane, racially-biased, various versions of so-called justice.

 

Many have already served decades and will ultimately die in prison for nonviolent petty crimes resulting from poverty and addiction.

Some inmates are innocent but were afraid to go to trial where the deck is often stacked against them and the sentences are tripled on the average.

Most inmates first heard of 3 strikes at their sentencing hearing.

Most have a good chance now for freedom if they could receive capable legal representation for the first time ever.

To make make a secure, direct 

contribution to an inmate's legal fund, select his or her story page

and follow the instructions located there. Your selected inmate receives 100% of your direct donation.

Harsh Justice is pleased to announce that 12 of our inmates have gained their freedom since 2016, 11 were serving life without parole sentences.

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