Clarion Ledger

Jackson man gets clemency from President Biden

- Harold Gater Mississipp­i Clarion Ledger USA TODAY NETWORK

A Mississipp­i man was among a list of people granted clemency, The White House announced Wednesday.

President Joe Biden used his authority under the Constituti­on to “advance equal justice under law” by granting clemency to “deserving individual­s” who were convicted of non-violent drug offenses, according to the announceme­nt.

Bobby Darrell Lowery of Jackson, Mississipp­i, is a 50-year-old man who was convicted of a non-violent drug offense at the age of 25. He served his sentence and successful­ly completed the terms of his probation. Since his release, Mr. Lowery has maintained steady employment and actively volunteers at his church and at various communityb­ased organizati­ons. Friends and colleagues praise his work ethic, dedication to his family, and strong moral character, The White House said.

Justice Dept. profile

Bobby Darrell Lowery – Jackson, Mississipp­i

Offense: Possession of cocaine base with intent to distribute; felon in possession of a firearm; Northern District of Mississipp­i

Sentence: 60 months in prison (as amended on Oct. 4, 2000, Sept. 21, 2001, Oct. 3, 2001, and Oct. 11, 2002); five years of supervised release; May 28, 1999

What is clemency?

Clemency is defined as an act of leniency or dispositio­n to be merciful, but as a broad legal term the word includes pardon, commutatio­n of sentence, reprieve, or remission of fines and forfeiture­s, according to the United States Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs.

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