
All the President’s Pardons
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The Struggle for Clemency: Navigating Injustice
This chapter examines the operations of the Pardon Attorney's Office in processing clemency requests, highlighting the backlog of over 10,000 petitions and the emotional struggles faced by applicants. Through the poignant stories of nonviolent offenders like Duke Tanner and Josie, it illustrates the systemic injustices in sentencing and the impact of the Clemency Project initiated by Obama. The narrative emphasizes the personal connections formed between advocates and prisoners, reflecting on the challenges and frustrations experienced within the clemency process.
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