Biden announces first use of clemency powers alongside new second chance initiatives
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48% : The third individual being pardoned on Tuesday is Dexter Jackson, a 52-year-old from Georgia who was convicted in 2002 for facilitating the distribution of marijuana through his business.41% : Elected officials on both sides of the aisle, faith leaders, civil rights advocates, and law enforcement leaders agreethat our criminal justice system can and should reflect these core values that enable safer andstronger communities," Biden said in a statement.
32% :Criminal justice groups had urged Biden for months to use his clemency powers to provide relief for individuals serving lengthy sentences for non-violent crimes, particularly as jails were overcrowded amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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