Bush Pardons 14, Commutes 2 Prison Sentences

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DEB RIECHMANN | November 24, 2008 09:40 PM EST | AP

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WASHINGTON — President George W. Bush has granted pardons to 14 individuals and commuted the prison sentences of two others convicted of misdeeds including drug offenses, tax evasion, wildlife violations and bank embezzlement.

The new round of White House pardons announced Monday are Bush's first since March and come less than two months before he will end his presidency. The crimes committed by those on the list also include offenses involving hazardous waste, food stamps, and the theft of government property.

Bush has been stingy during his time in office about granting clemency, but more grants are expected.

Including these actions, he has granted a total of 171 pardons and eight commutations. That's less than half as many as Presidents Clinton or Reagan issued during their time in office. Both were two-term presidents, like Bush.

On the latest pardon list were:

_Leslie Owen Collier of Charleston, Mo., who pleaded guilty in 1995 to unlawfully killing three bald eagles in southeast Missouri. He improperly used pesticide in hamburger meat to kill coyotes, but ended up killing many other animals, including the bald eagles. Collier, who was convicted for unauthorized use of a pesticide and violating the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act, was sentenced Feb. 2, 1996 in the Eastern District of Missouri.

_Milton Kirk Cordes of Rapid City, S.D. Cordes was convicted of conspiracy to violate the Lacey Act, which prohibits importation into the country of wildlife taken in violation of conservation laws.

_Richard Micheal Culpepper of Mahomet, Ill., who was convicted of making false statements to the federal government.

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_Brenda Jean Dolenz-Helmer of Fort Worth, Texas, convicted of concealing knowledge of a crimeDolenz-Helmer, the daughter of a Dallas doctor accused of medical insurance fraud, was convicted in connection with the doctor's case. She was sentenced Dec. 31, 1998 in the Northern District of Texas to four year's probation with the special condition of 600 hours of community service and a $10,000 fine.

_Andrew Foster Harley of Falls Church, Va. Harley was convicted of wrongful use and distribution of marijuana and cocaine during a general court martial at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo.

_Obie Gene Helton of Rossville, Ga., whose offense was unauthorized acquisition of food stamps.

_Carey C. Hice Sr. of Travelers Rest, S.C., who was convicted of income tax evasion.

_Geneva Yvonne Hogg of Jacksonville, Fla., convicted of bank embezzlement.

_William Hoyle McCright Jr. of Midland, Texas, who was convicted of bank fraud.

_Paul Julian McCurdy of Sulphur, Okla., who was sentenced for misapplication of bank funds.

_Robert Earl Mohon Jr. of Grant, Ala., who was convicted of conspiracy to distribute marijuana.

_Ronald Alan Mohrhoff of Los Angeles, who was convicted for unlawful use of a telephone in a narcotics felony.

_Daniel Figh Pue III of Conroe, Texas, convicted of illegal treatment, storage and disposal of a hazardous waste without a permit.

_Orion Lynn Vick of White Hall, Ark., who was convicted of aiding and abetting the theft of government property.

Bush also commuted the prison sentences of John Edward Forte of North Brunswick, N.J., and James Russell Harris of Detroit, Mich. Both were convicted of cocaine offenses.

Under the Constitution, the president's power to issue pardons is absolute and cannot be overruled.

Some high-profile individuals, such as Michael Milken, are seeking a pardon on securities fraud charges. Two politicians convicted of public corruption _ former Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham, R-Calif., and four-term Democratic Louisiana Gov. Edwin W. Edwards _ are asking Bush to shorten their prison terms.

One hot topic of discussion related to pardons is whether Bush might decide to issue pre-emptive pardons before he leaves office to government employees who authorized or engaged in harsh interrogations of suspected terrorists in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. Some constitutional scholars and human rights groups want the incoming administration of President-elect Barack Obama to investigate possible war crimes.

If Bush were to pardon anyone involved, it would provide protection against criminal charges, particularly for people who were following orders or trying to protect the nation with their actions. But it would also be highly controversial.

At the same time, Obama advisers say there is little _ if any _ chance that his administration would bring criminal charges.

WASHINGTON — President George W. Bush has granted pardons to 14 individuals and commuted the prison sentences of two others convicted of misdeeds including drug offenses, tax evasion, wildlife v...
WASHINGTON — President George W. Bush has granted pardons to 14 individuals and commuted the prison sentences of two others convicted of misdeeds including drug offenses, tax evasion, wildlife v...
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- andhakari I'm a Fan of andhakari 7 fans permalink

Not many crimes listed Bush hasn't committed himself. But how will he pardon unnamed people for unnamed crimes? Is he going to just announce that everybody who did something inhuman while working for him gets a get-out-of-jail-free card? I don't see how that works.
Don't you at least have to be named and accused before you can be pardoned?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:09 AM on 11/25/2008
- AudsMom I'm a Fan of AudsMom 4 fans permalink
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The whole pardon process is stupid. Convicted? The process is appeal...been shut out by appeal? Serve your sentence and shut up!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:02 AM on 11/25/2008
- rejoyce5 I'm a Fan of rejoyce5 14 fans permalink

I certainly hope he pardons Ramos and Compeon!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:30 AM on 11/25/2008
- BlackYowe I'm a Fan of BlackYowe 58 fans permalink
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I am in the center 90% of the time but being a Democrat in a rural area where most of my neighbors are right leaning Republicans I just don't fit most molds. Bush is an Outlaw and a lying SOB. Even my Republican neighbors have turned on him because he can't be trusted to put the toilet seat down let alone handle the problems with the economy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:17 AM on 11/25/2008
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The Presidential pardon is the most corrupt and ridiculous institution that we have. It has to go!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:55 PM on 11/24/2008
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I don't know about corrupt - after all, there's lobbying - but considering these people were found guilty, it's certainly ridiculous.

Speaking of "activist judges", what purpose is it supposed to serve?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:03 AM on 11/25/2008
- Alex02139 I'm a Fan of Alex02139 8 fans permalink

Bush will pull a Ford and pardon everybody involved in torture and Guantanamo, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Yoo, the entire slimy gang, plus Scooter

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:10 PM on 11/24/2008

He can only pardon people convicted of a crime.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:55 PM on 11/24/2008
- strandwolf I'm a Fan of strandwolf 6 fans permalink

Ever the gentleman: instead of "women and children first", it's wildlife slaughterers....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:58 PM on 11/24/2008
- sammyscout I'm a Fan of sammyscout 13 fans permalink
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"At the same time, Obama advisers say there is little _ if any _ chance that his administration would bring criminal charges."

Obama is taking notes from Pelosi's book. No thats not it, I thnk Obama is just as prone to blackmail as Pelosi or any other politician. Someone like Ron Paul would have no issue bringing criminal charges against this corrupt and ruthless administration.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:42 PM on 11/24/2008

So why didn't you vote for Ron Paul?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:47 PM on 11/24/2008
- RJII I'm a Fan of RJII 79 fans permalink
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Obama is trying to get us to purple- not blue vs red. I think he's being smart by saying he's going to open up all the secrecy and give access to information on all activities. That way, anyone can go after Bush for his crimes, including other countries. Plus, let Bush get out of office first w/out charges against his clan, so that Bush can't pardon anyone.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:17 PM on 11/24/2008
- clamperken I'm a Fan of clamperken 5 fans permalink

I'll bet dollars to doughnuts he'll be letting all his criminal cronies of the hook before he's done. No doubt about Cheney, Rumsfeld, and all his war crimes buddys!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:42 PM on 11/24/2008
- smag I'm a Fan of smag 4 fans permalink

I don't really care who he pardons or commutes. Past Presidents have set a fairly diverse standard with respect to characters. Most Presidents including Clinton have had pardons that a lot of people disagree with. Perhaps that is the real standard. Pick someone who will really piss you enemies off and tell them to shove it. (But I really can't stand Cheney or Rumsfeld). Libby would be a good choice. That would really stick it to the Libs.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:30 AM on 11/25/2008
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Can he "bail me out", too?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:37 PM on 11/24/2008
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How can Bush pardon someone that is not yet convicted?

Is he going to pardon the people that stole the 2000 and 2004 elections for him? Oh, wait, hmm no one was charged...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:36 PM on 11/24/2008

Well I think what he is doing here is Ridiculous, What the Hell is he doing?
the only ones I understand are the Embezzlers, They probably did it for him too!...HA
Why is He letting these people go, if they were found guilty then they should serve their time right?.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:26 PM on 11/24/2008
- mh01 I'm a Fan of mh01 26 fans permalink

Or perhaps, just perhaps, there's more to each individual story than the 20 words dedicated to each pardon here?

Do you thinks its possible that maybe, just maybe, some of these folks were wrongly convicted, or have served more time than they need to, and Bush is just being compassionate?

Look, i don't know if he is, but you don't know if he isn't, so leave him alone.

When one of them donates $15 million to the Bush library (mark ritch and clinton) then lets talk.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:16 PM on 11/24/2008
- andhakari I'm a Fan of andhakari 7 fans permalink

Bush being compassionate? Not much chance of that, but he probably got a kick out of the guy killing coyotes and eagles with pesticides. That's kind of Bush's style.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:14 AM on 11/25/2008
- Twinkie I'm a Fan of Twinkie 3 fans permalink

You can only get a pardon if you have served your time I read. I think it only wipes your record clean, it doesn't let you out of jail

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:43 PM on 11/24/2008
- bamboozled I'm a Fan of bamboozled 13 fans permalink

The pardon is the dumbest idea in history. What sense does it make living in a country with laws if the leader of the country can whisk his magic wand and pardon people?

There's pretty much one criterion I see for his choices: white collar crime.

He's let the embezzlers off the hook, while the petty thieves have to hang and rot.

He's given the drug dealers the get out of jail free card, while the drug users have to sit in a square.

He's let the polluters out, while relegating the public exposed to the pollution to a lifetime of suffering.

Not unexpected.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:50 PM on 11/24/2008
- lornejl I'm a Fan of lornejl 668 fans permalink
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It is anti democracy, it's ridiculous, preposterous, and stupid !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:58 PM on 11/24/2008
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Pardons have always had their place at the executive level like the pardon on the people who started the Whiskey Rebellion, on confederate soldiers of 1868 to heal the nation or on the citizens who flew to Canada to avoid the draft.

Some pardons have reversed some terrible wrongs like the punitive 1956 Narcotics Control Act that Eisenhower admitted was a mistake so he gave blanket pardons to narcotics users that were to serve decades in prison.

Individual pardons have corrupted the system more than anything because money and influence has been used to buy pardons.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:37 PM on 11/24/2008

The only healing this gang believes in is getting the Republicans and their BIG contributors who got CAUGHT out of jail

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:09 AM on 11/25/2008
- Zoe2 I'm a Fan of Zoe2 10 fans permalink

Where is the name Leonard Peltier? Can some president please free this man?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:34 PM on 11/24/2008

Imagine.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:37 PM on 11/24/2008
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I agree; Peltier was the designated scapgoat for the heroic federal officers tragically slain. If the evidence had been " beyond a reasonable doubt" it would be a different story, but it wasn't. Hopefully , Obama will listen. This man has sevred enough time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:38 PM on 11/24/2008
- strandwolf I'm a Fan of strandwolf 6 fans permalink

What was so heroic about those thugs?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:52 PM on 11/24/2008

Oh, I so agree! I was terribly disappointed that Clinton didn't include him in his long list of pardons before leaving office. I was recently wondering if Peltier was even still alive!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:46 PM on 11/24/2008
- GEAH I'm a Fan of GEAH permalink

No one is going to take the chance that he'll kill again.

Even if you don't believe he killed the agents, he admits that he shot at them. America sleeps better knowing this man is in jail.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:53 PM on 11/24/2008

Speak for yourself.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:24 PM on 11/24/2008

At least he's done better than Gov. Palin, who pardoned only ONE turkey.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:31 PM on 11/24/2008
- roshni I'm a Fan of roshni 182 fans permalink

What a surprise! Bush is busy pardoning everyone who has ever committed an environmental crime.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:30 PM on 11/24/2008
- strandwolf I'm a Fan of strandwolf 6 fans permalink

Why should poisoning bald eagles be a crime anyway? It was accidental, too. Durn varmints. Pesky critters. What annoyances they are, howling at the moon and eating mice.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:54 PM on 11/24/2008
- NWBrunette I'm a Fan of NWBrunette 72 fans permalink

takes one to know one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:16 PM on 11/24/2008
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