What to know about prisoners crafting clemency petitions to capture Trump's attention
- Optimism behind bars is high, according to prisoner Eric Sanchez Chaparro, who is serving a 19-year sentence for a drug and weapons conviction.
- Scott, a former DEA agent, trains service and therapy dogs in Kentucky prisons.
- President Trump is viewed as compassionate and nonjudgmental by prisoners seeking clemency.
- Legal experts claim that Trump's pardons indicate a significant change in clemency practices.
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Prisoners craft clemency petitions to capture Trump's attention
Among the people who've received clemency in President Donald Trump’s second term are a pair of reality TV stars, a straw donor who gave $900,000 to Trump’s first inaugural committee and a Virginia sheriff sentenced to 10 years for deputizing…
What to know about prisoners crafting clemency petitions to capture Trump’s attention
ASHLAND, Ky. (AP) — Clemency has come early and often in President Donald Trump's second term, prompting nearly 10,000 convicts to request pardons or commutations of their prison sentences.
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What to know about prisoners crafting clemency petitions to capture Trump's attention
Among the people who've received clemency in President Donald Trump’s second term are a pair of reality TV stars, a straw donor who gave $900,000 to Trump’s first inaugural committee and a Virginia sheriff sentenced to 10 years for deputizing…
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