The Borneo Post

Obama issues 330 commutatio­ns on eve of White House exit

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WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama on Thursday commuted the sentences of 330 people, mostly drug offenders, a record number issued in a single day, on the eve of his departure from the White House.

It is Obama’s second such measure this week, including his surprise decision to commute the sentence of transgende­r army private Chelsea Manning, imprisoned for 35 years for handing more than 700,000 classified US documents to WikiLeaks.

Originally set to be released in 2045, Manning will now walk free in May.

The president pardoned another 64 people on Tuesday – including a former general who was a key member of his first national security team – and commuted the sentence of 208 prisoners in addition to Manning’s.

Thursday’s announceme­nt raises Obama’s record for commutatio­ns to a total of 1,715, more than any other US president. He has freed 568 inmates sentenced to life in prison. Most of the beneficiar­ies were serving lengthy sentences for small and first-time drug offences. Obama has long called for correcting what he says is systematic injustice under a penal system now widely criticized for doling out excessive mandatory minimum sentences.

The president, who favors alternativ­e punishment­s for such offenders, has repeatedly and unsuccessf­ully urged Congress to pass broad criminal justice reform. — AFP

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