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Ignacio Ramos' and Joe Compean's sentences commuted

Bro. Curtis

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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- On his final full day in office, President Bush issued commutations for two former border patrol agents convicted in 2006 of shooting an undocumented immigrant who was smuggling drugs at the time.
The prison sentences of Ignacio Ramos and Joe Compean will now end March 20.
Ramos had received an 11-year prison sentence; Compean had received a 12-year sentence.
"The president has reviewed the circumstances of this case as a whole and the conditions of confinement and believes the sentences they received are too harsh and that they, and their families, have suffered enough for their crimes," a senior administration official said.
"Commuting their sentences does not diminish the seriousness of their crimes. Ramos and Compean are convicted felons who violated their oaths to uphold the law and have been severely punished," the official stated.
"This commutation gives them an opportunity to return to their families and communities, but both men will have to carry the burden of being convicted felons and the shame of violating their oaths for the rest of their lives."...





http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/01/19/bush.commute/index.html
 

Revmitchell

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This is one of the shameful portions of Bush's administration. They never should have been convicted and they should be pardoned.
 

Martin

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Revmitchell said:
This is one of the shameful portions of Bush's administration. They never should have been convicted and they should be pardoned.

100% correct :thumbs: . However, for them and their families, I am glad their nightmare will soon be over.
 

Revmitchell

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Martin said:
100% correct :thumbs: . However, for them and their families, I am glad their nightmare will soon be over.

I am glad to hear they will be home. But that does not end the nightmare. They will carry the felony the rest of their lives.
 

LeBuick

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After receiving immunity to testify in the case against the two agents, Aldrete-Davila was arrested in 2007 on charges of bringing more than 750 pounds of marijuana into the United States.

I wasn't there so it's hard to say for sure but we ask these guys to walk a post on the dark borders and keep us safe and our streets free of drugs. I am glad Bush let them out under the conditions they can't work a gun carrying job again.
 
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