Trump announces seven pardons or sentence commutations 

Brett Samuels 

1 hr ago 

 

© Aaron Schwartz

U.S. President Donald Trump commuted the sentences of two nonviolent
criminals and granted pardons to five others who previously pleaded guilty
to nonviolent crimes but have completed their sentences.

President Trump on Monday commuted the sentences of two nonviolent criminals
and granted pardons to five others who previously pleaded guilty to
nonviolent crimes but have completed their sentences.

The White House announced that Trump commuted the sentence of Ronen Nahmani,
who was convicted in 2015 and sentenced to 20 years in prison for conspiring
to distribute a synthetic drug known as Spice.

The White House said Nahmani was a first-time offender with no prior
criminal history who has five young children at home and a wife battling
terminal cancer. The release also noted his case for an early release
received support from bipartisan lawmakers.

Trump also commuted the sentence of Ted Suhl, an Arkansas man who was
convicted in 2016 on four counts of bribery after prosecutors said he took
part in a scheme to increase Medicaid payments to his company.

Suhl appealed the ruling, but it was upheld, and he intended to file for an
appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court. The White House noted his "spotless
disciplinary record" while incarcerated and highlighted his support from
Gov. Mike Huckabee and former U.S. Attorney Bud Cummins. 

In addition, Trump granted executive clemency to five people.

The president pardoned John Richard Bubala, who pleaded guilty in 1990 to
improper use of federal government property by transferring automotive
equipment to the town of Milltown, Indiana.

Trump also pardoned Roy Wayne McKeever, who pleaded guilty in 1989 after he
was arrested for transporting marijuana from Mexico to Oklahoma. McKeever
was 19 at the time and served one year in jail.

Rodney Takumi received a pardon for a conviction over a 1987 arrest while he
was working at an illegal gambling parlor. Takumi now owns a tax preparation
franchise within the Navajo Nation, the White House said.

Trump granted clemency to Michael Tedesco, who was convicted in 1990 of drug
trafficking and fraud. Former President Obama had pardoned Tedesco in 2017,
but the fraud conviction remained on his record due to a clerical error.
Trump's pardon will remove that charge, allowing Tedesco to obtain state
licenses needed for his business.

The president also pardoned Chalmer Lee Williams, who was convicted in 1995
of several crimes related to theft of firearms and checked luggage during
his time as a baggage handler. Williams served four months in prison and two
years of supervised release. His voting rights in Kentucky were restored in
1998, the White House said.

"Through these full and unconditional pardons, the Federal rights of these
men, including the right to vote and the right to bear arms, have been fully
restored," the White House said in a statement. "Today, they are once again
full and equal citizens under the law."

With Monday's announcements, Trump has now pardoned or reduced the sentences
<https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/444080-heres-who-trump-has-pard
oned-or-granted-a-reduced-sentence>  of 19 individuals since taking office. 

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