Thursday, March 20, 2025

Biden pardoned Willie on 1/17, arrested again on 3/27

A Dothan man was arrested again on Monday just two months after former President Joe Biden commuted his sentence. Dothan Police charged Willie Frank Peterson on Monday with possessing cocaine, hydrocodone, marijuana, and two counts of illegally possessing firearms, according to WTVY. Biden commuted Peterson's prior sentence and those of many other criminals in his final days in office. According to WTVY, court records show Peterson was sentenced to 75 months in August 2023. Biden commuted his sentence on January 17, and he was released from prison the following week. A commutation isn't a full pardon but rather a lesser penalty substituted for the punishment given after a conviction. According to the DOJ, Al Sharpton's half-brother Kenneth Glasgow's sentence also included a charge of conspiring with Peterson to possess cocaine with intent to distribute.

Comments

His sentence was commuted. He wasn't pardoned.

His sentence was commuted because it was substantially longer than the typical sentence for the original charge.

Should we do the J6ers?

We can do that if you'd like. You won't like the results.

#1 | Posted by Sycophant at 2025-03-20 11:26 AM

Sycophant clearly adores this guy.

#2 | Posted by BellRinger at 2025-03-20 06:06 PM

Democrats really enjoy getting criminals back out on the street. If Biden is not pardoning and commuting their sentences, we have Kamala paying their bail and Soros putting in DAs to ensure they aren't even charged. No wonder the Dems party is imploding with their lowest ever national support level.

#3 | Posted by ScottS at 2025-03-20 07:56 PM

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