Monday, November 24, 2008

Fourteen Pardons and Two Commutes -From Bush

WASHINGTON (AP) -- President George W. Bush has granted pardons to 14 individuals and commuted the prison sentences of two others convicted of misdeeds including drug offenses, tax evasion, wildlife violations and bank embezzlement.

The new round of White House pardons announced Monday are Bush's first since March and come less than two months before he will end his presidency. The crimes committed by those on the list also include offenses involving hazardous waste, food stamps, and the theft of government property.

Bush has been stingy during his time in office about granting clemency, but more grants are expected.

Including these actions, he has granted a total of 171 pardons and eight commutations. That's less than half as many as Presidents Clinton or Reagan issued during their time in office. Both were two-term presidents, like Bush.


AP Story

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous3:09 AM

    Who is going to pardon Busch Cheney for there crime of not upholding the constitution??? Remember folks they raised there right hands and swore they would.DJW

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