Chattanooga Times Free Press

Obama pardons 78, shortens the sentences for 153 others

- BY KEVIN FREKING

HONOLULU — President Barack Obama has pardoned 78 people and shortened the sentences of 153 others convicted of federal crimes, the greatest number of individual clemencies in a single day by any president, the White House said Monday.

Obama has been granting commutatio­ns at rapid-fire pace in his final months in office, but he has focused primarily on shortening sentences of those convicted of drug offenses rather than pardons. Pardons amount to forgivenes­s of a crime that removes restrictio­ns on the right to vote, hold state or local office, or sit on a jury. The pardon also lessens the stigma arising from the conviction.

Neil Eggleston, Obama’s White House counsel, said Obama has now pardoned a total of 148 people during his presidency and has shortened the sentences of 1,176 people, including 395 serving life sentences.

Eggleston said each clemency recipient’s story is unique, but a common thread of rehabilita­tion underlies all of them. Pardon recipients have shown they have led a productive and law-abiding post-conviction life, including by contributi­ng to the community in a meaningful way, he said.

Commutatio­n recipients have made the most of his or her time in prison by participat­ing in educationa­l courses, vocational training and drug treatment, he said.

“These are the stories that demonstrat­e the successes that can be achieved — by both individual­s and society — in a nation of second chances,” Eggleston said.

The commutatio­ns were announced as Obama vacations in Hawaii during the holidays.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? President Barack Obama pardoned 78 people and shortened the sentences of 153 others convicted of federal crimes Monday. This is the largest number of commutatio­ns given in a single day by any U.S. president.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO President Barack Obama pardoned 78 people and shortened the sentences of 153 others convicted of federal crimes Monday. This is the largest number of commutatio­ns given in a single day by any U.S. president.

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