President Trump Commutes Sentence of Ozy Media Founder Carlos Watson

President Donald Trump commuted the criminal fraud sentence of Ozy Media founder Carlos Watson, who was about to serve a 116-month prison term. Watson was convicted of securities fraud, wire fraud, and aggravated identity theft. Ozy Media was ordered to pay almost $60 million in forfeiture and over $36 million in restitution. The commutation was done just as Watson was due to begin his sentence.

Alabama Gov. Commutes Death Sentence of Robin 'Rocky' Myers

Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey commuted the death sentence of Robin 'Rocky' Myers to life in prison due to questions about his guilt in the 1991 killing of his neighbor, Ludie Mae Tucker. Myers will now serve life in prison without the possibility of parole.

Controversy over President Biden's Commutation of Death Sentences

President Biden commuted the death sentences of 37 inmates, sparking outrage from both Republicans and Democrats. President-elect Trump pledged to seek the death penalty for certain federal criminal defendants in response.

President Biden's Commutation of Death Row Inmates' Sentences

President Biden commutes the sentences of 37 federal death-row inmates, sparking mixed reactions from praise to criticism. Some view it as a move towards criminal justice reform, while others question the rationale behind the decision.

President Biden commutes death sentence of convicted criminal

President Biden commuted the death sentence of a convicted criminal who murdered a South Carolina bank teller in 2017, causing anger and frustration among the victim's family. The decision to commute sentences has sparked a debate on the use of the death penalty at the federal level.

President Biden's commutation of federal death row inmates

President Biden commuted the sentences of 37 federal death row inmates, including Brandon Council, who was found guilty of killing two women during a bank robbery. Family members of the victims expressed disappointment and sorrow over the decision.

President Biden Commutes Death Sentences of Federal Inmates

President Joe Biden commuted the death sentences of 37 federal death row inmates, leaving only three untouched. He cited his opposition to the death penalty at the federal level as the reason for this decision.

President Biden's commutation of federal death row sentences

President Biden commuted the sentences of 37 men on federal death row, including child killers and mass murderers, to life in prison without parole, citing his opposition to the death penalty. He left out three notorious fiends, including the Boston Marathon bomber and the Charleston church shooter.

President Joe Biden's commutation of federal death sentences

President Joe Biden commuted most federal death sentences, sparing murderers who killed entire families, children, and infants. Breitbart's Alex Marlow and John Nolte discussed the commutation on the Alex Marlow Show, criticizing Biden's selective approach.

Recent News Highlights

President Biden commuted the sentences of 37 men on federal death row, investing in research for long COVID treatments, assessing damage to cultural heritage sites in Lebanon, musician Saint Levant's performances about Gaza, Bolivian skateboarders at Smithsonian Folklife Festival, and Blake Lively's legal complaint against co-star and director Justin Baldoni.

Commuted Sentence of Wendy Hechtman

President Joe Biden commuted the sentence of Wendy Hechtman, who was sentenced to 15 years in prison for leading a drug ring that distributed carfentanil, a potent form of fentanyl, linked to overdoses and deaths in Omaha, Nebraska.

Hunter Biden's conviction and potential sentence commutation

President Biden's son, Hunter Biden, was found guilty in a criminal trial related to his purchase of a handgun in 2018. The White House has not ruled out the possibility of President Biden commuting Hunter's sentence.