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Offline markomalley

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From the Hill:

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President Obama on Friday commuted the sentences of 42 inmates, as he accelerates his effort to free prisoners burdened with lengthy sentences in the government’s war on drugs.
 
Nearly half were granted to people serving life sentences, mostly for convictions related to crack or cocaine possession and distribution.
 
Most will be released on Oct. 1, but some will be freed next June. 
 
Obama has issued 348 commutations during his time in office, more than the previous seven presidents combined, according to the White House. Among those freed include 130 who were serving life sentences.
 
The president has said he will continue to grant commutations during his final months in office to nonviolent offenders who meet standards laid out by the Justice Department.
 
It’s the third round of commutations for drug offenders the White House has announced this year.
 
Obama cut short the sentences of 61 drug offenders in March, and last month he freed 58 more.
 
Thousands have applied for relief under the administration’s clemency initiative, which began two years ago. Around 9,000 applications are still pending.

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I wonder how many thousands more will be released after November?