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Biden commutes sentences of 37 inmates on death row

Washington: President Joe Biden on Monday commuted the sentences for 37 out of 40 federal inmates on death row, converting them to life in prison without parole.

Biden’s move will frustrate Donald Trump’s plan to resume a rapid pace of executions. Unlike executive orders, clemency decisions cannot be reversed by a president’s successor, although the death penalty can be sought more aggressively in future cases.

Biden’s decision does not affect 2200 death row prisoners convicted in state courts.

Biden’s decision does not affect 2200 death row prisoners convicted in state courts.Credit: Bloomberg

Trump restarted federal executions after a nearly 20-year pause during his first term in office from 2017 to 2021.

Biden, who ran for president opposing the death penalty, put federal executions on hold when he took office in January 2021.

In recent weeks, he has faced pressure from congressional Democrats, opponents of capital punishment and religious leaders such as Pope Francis to commute federal death sentences before he leaves.

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“Make no mistake: I condemn these murderers, grieve for the victims of their despicable acts, and ache for all the families who have suffered unimaginable and irreparable loss,” Biden said in a statement.

“But guided by my conscience and my experience ... I am more convinced than ever that we must stop the use of the death penalty at the federal level,” he said.

“In good conscience, I cannot stand back and let a new administration resume executions that I halted.” Earlier this month, Biden commuted the sentences of nearly 1500 people and pardoned 39 more convicted of non violent crimes.

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He also issued a full and unconditional pardon of his son Hunter, after repeatedly insisting he would not do so. Hunter Biden had pleaded guilty to tax violations and was convicted on firearms-related charges.

The decision issued on Monday does not apply to cases of terrorism or hate-motivated mass murder.

It leaves out three of the most well-known men on federal death row: Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, convicted for his involvement in the bombing at the Boston Marathon finish line in 2013; Dylann Roof, convicted for the shooting spree at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina in 2015; and, Robert Bowers, who was convicted for the mass shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh in 2018.

All three men have filed appeals and legal challenges to their sentences which must be resolved before an execution date can be set, a process that can take years.

Biden’s decision also does not affect the nearly 2200 death row prisoners convicted in state courts, as he holds no authority over such executions.

Presidents typically order a round of pardons toward the end of their time in office.

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