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Senate Condemns Presidential Commutation of Convicted Judge Michael Conahan.

The Senate formally condemns President Biden's decision to commute the sentence of former judge Michael Conahan, who was convicted of accepting bribes to send thousands of children to private detention centers. This resolution argues that the commutation undermines the rule of law and insults the victims of the scandal, raising concerns about the proper use of presidential clemency powers. For citizens, this signifies a public debate regarding the integrity of the justice system and victims' rights.
Key points
The Senate officially expresses strong disapproval of the President's decision to shorten the sentence of a judge convicted in a major corruption case.
The resolution highlights that the convicted judge accepted kickbacks for wrongfully sentencing over 2,300 children, arguing the commutation denies justice to these victims.
Senators criticize the process, suggesting the President failed to properly review the case before granting clemency.
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Print number: 118_SRES_935
Sponsor: Sen. Cotton, Tom [R-AR]
Process start date: 2024-12-19