Biden Grants Historic Clemency to 1,500 Non-Violent Offenders
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President Joe Biden has commuted the sentences of approximately 1,500 individuals who were on home confinement during the COVID-19 pandemic and pardoned 39 people convicted of nonviolent crimes, marking the largest single-day act of clemency in modern history. This move aims to address sentencing disparities and offer second chances to those who have shown remorse and rehabilitation. Biden's actions follow previous clemency measures and come amid pressure to address broader issues, including federal death row sentences and potential preemptive pardons related to investigations of former President Trump.
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