Washington – Obama Issues 5 Pardons, 1 Prison Commutation

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    Washington – President Barack Obama on Monday pardoned five people convicted of charges ranging from intent to distribute marijuana to running an illegal gambling business.

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    And he issued his first commutation, ordering the release of a woman next month after serving 10 years on a 22-year sentence for cocaine distribution.

    The actions mark Obama’s third set of pardons. He pardoned eight people earlier this year, and issued nine pardons in December 2010.

    None of those pardoned was well-known, as was the case with the president’s previous orders. The cases date back to 1984, when Martin Kaprelian of Park Ridge, Ill., was sentenced to nine years in prison for conspiracy to transport stolen property in interstate commerce, and other related charges.

    Obama commuted the 2001 prison sentence of Eugenia Marie Jennings of Alton, Ill. Jennings was convicted in 2001 for distributing cocaine, and sentenced to 22 years in prison. The president ordered her to be released next month, but kept intact her eight years of supervised release.

    Others who received pardons:

    — Lesley Claywood Berry Jr. of Loretto, Ky., sentenced in 1988 to three years in prison for conspiracy to manufacture and distribute marijuana.

    — Dennis George Bulin of Wesley Chapel, Fla., sentenced in 1987 to five years of probation and a $20,000 fine for conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute in excess of 1,000 pounds of marijuana.

    — Ricky Dale Collett of Annville, Ky., sentenced in 2002 to one year of probation for aiding and abetting in the manufacture of 61 marijuana plants.

    — Thomas Paul Ledford of Jonesborough, Tenn., sentenced in 1995 to one year of probation for conducting and directing an illegal gambling business.


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    12 years ago

    I notice he didn’t pardon one Jew.

    ExpatriateOwl
    ExpatriateOwl
    12 years ago

    What about Jonathan Pollard?

    eigner
    eigner
    12 years ago

    What’s the pshat of using tons of protektzia for all those pardons that mean nothing, for people who are already free for years.

    12 years ago

    ” …sentenced in 1988 to three years…”
    “… sentenced in 1987 to five years of probation…”
    Am I missing something here?

    Benny
    Benny
    12 years ago

    You can tell what our President holds is fine

    LionofZion
    LionofZion
    12 years ago

    There was a time when Jews did not need pardons. How about if every once in a while, we write chain emails telling each other to follow the laws. We can mix these in with the appeals to the President and schemes to squeeze money out of American Express and the Heroes fund.

    TheRealJoe123
    TheRealJoe123
    12 years ago

    I am not a big fan of the President to say the least however based on the current political realities I very strongly believe that he will at some point let Pollard go

    darlingmommy
    darlingmommy
    12 years ago

    What about a pardon for shulem mordechai rubashkin??? Oh I forgot he doesn’t mix into judicial laws!! Where is his head?? I guess illegal immigration workers is much harsher than transporting marijuana, hey , who do u think u are, mr president???

    12 years ago

    there are so many yiden in prison for white collar crimes which hurt nobody and they could have repaid so why is Pollard more important than anyone else?His crime is “treason”.

    MayerAlter
    MayerAlter
    12 years ago

    American Express have offered a $25 statement credit. I have registered for it. Why am therefore squeezing money from them?

    janda3
    janda3
    12 years ago

    umm, does anyone else notice that all the people pardoned were those dealing in marijjuana & drugs & gambling??? BH no jews were on that list. however there are jews in prison besides Pollard & Rubashkin that do need pardoning that did not committ drug crimes or gambling.