Biden's 37 death row commutations: Letters to the Editor - Dec. 26, 2024
Briefly

Biden's decision to commute the death sentences of 37 inmates while excluding three undermines his stated opposition to the death penalty, raising questions about his rationale.
Critics argue that Biden's action demonstrates contempt for the judicial system, as he disregarded the decisions made by juries and judges who deemed these crimes worthy of the death penalty.
Many feel that the commutations are a mockery of justice, asserting that the families of the victims have had their suffering compounded just before the holidays.
While some find solace that the most dangerous individuals were not pardoned, the overall decision to commute the sentences leads to disillusionment over Biden's commitment to justice.
Read at New York Post
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