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Parmalee man pardoned by President Bush By The Associated Press WASHINGTON Among those pardoned was Lonnie Edward Two Eagle
Sr. of Parmelee, S.D., who was sentenced to two years probation
in 1976 for misdemeanor simple assault on a South Dakota reservation. Bush has been stingy about handing out such reprieves. With about
nine months left in his administration, he has granted 157 pardons.
That's less than half as many as Presidents Clinton or Reagan issued
during their time in office. Both were two-term presidents. Most of those on Bush's most recent pardon list were convicted
of white-collar or drug offenses. One name notably absent from the list was star pitcher Roger Clemens.
The FBI is investigating whether Clemens lied to Congress about
steroid use. An attorney for his trainer has predicted Clemens will
be pardoned because of his friendship with the Bush family. Clemens has not been charged with a crime. Others on the pardon list were:
Bush also commuted the sentence of Patricia Beckford of Portsmouth, Va., who since 1992 has been serving a 23-year prison sentence for conspiracy to distribute more than 50 grams of crack cocaine. Bush left intact a five-year term of probation. |
Native American: Selected Stories TRAVERSE CITY, MI Tribe: Water legislation would violate fishing rights PROVIDENCE, RI Narragansetts lawyer advised shop was legal WASHINGTON, DC Parmalee man pardoned by President Bush NAMBE PUEBLO, NM Nambe drops plans for new Star Trek casino GRAND FORKS, ND University of North Dakota sorority put on probation |
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