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Biden Commutes Sentences of Federal Death Row Inmates

by Mae De Vera, LAWIN.news December 23, 2024
written by Mae De Vera, LAWIN.news December 23, 2024
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President Joe Biden recently made a significant move in federal criminal justice. He decided to commute the sentences of 37 out of 40 federal inmates who were on death row. The commutation means these individuals will not face execution but will instead serve life sentences in prison without the chance of parole.

The decision aligns with Biden’s previously stated views on capital punishment. During his campaign for the presidency, Biden expressed opposition to the death penalty. He committed to instituting systemic reforms in America’s justice processes.

The announcement has drawn varied reactions from different sectors. Advocates for criminal justice reform have praised the action. They argue it is a necessary step away from a practice they consider inhumane and outdated. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), alongside many other civil rights groups, believe this move could signal a broader shift in federal policies concerning the death penalty.

Biden’s decision marks a significant departure from previous federal practices regarding capital punishment. Historically, the federal government has implemented the death penalty in numerous high-profile cases. Such cases often sparked debate about its application and its moral implications.

The issue of the death penalty remains a contentious topic in the United States. Supporters of capital punishment argue that it serves as a deterrent against heinous crimes. They believe life sentences could increase the burden on taxpayer resources, considering the costs linked to long-term incarceration are substantial.

Family members of victims expressed differing opinions about Biden’s decision. Some families felt denied justice, believing that the commutations sent a message of leniency towards individuals convicted of serious crimes. Others expressed relief, acknowledging the complexities involved in capital punishment and the errors that can occur within the judicial system.

Legal experts underscore the importance of reviewing such cases meticulously. They emphasize the need for a focus on the accuracy and fairness of trials that led to the death row sentences. The potential for mistakes and biases in judicial proceedings remains a central argument in debates over the desirability and morality of capital punishment.

Though Biden’s decision is significant, the President has not altogether eliminated the possibility of the death penalty at the federal level. The U.S. Congress would need to pass legislation to abolish the death penalty nationwide completely. However, as President, Biden does hold the power to influence Justice Department practices and policies directly.

The Justice Department has not executed any federal death row inmates since July 2020. The last executions occurred under the administration of former President Donald Trump, which witnessed an increase in federal executions. Biden’s Justice Department’s approach has effectively put a halt to federal executions since he assumed office.

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Mae De Vera, LAWIN.news

Mae De Vera is a passionate advocate, creative professional, and entrepreneur. A graduate of Political Science from Saint Louis University and a law student of Arellano University, Mae is dedicated to empowering marginalized communities through outreach programs and advocacy. With a background in digital artwork, event flyer design, ESL teaching, and business management, Mae brings a versatile skill set to her endeavors. She also embraces her love for nature through farming, integrating sustainability into her life. Mae’s leadership experience as a consistent school student leader reflects her commitment to making a difference. Today, she combines her creativity, advocacy, and entrepreneurial spirit to create impactful stories and initiatives that inspire change. Disclaimer: The views and beliefs expressed by the author do not necessarily represent those of LAWIN.news, its management, editorial board, or staff.

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