Biden Pardons Convicted Murderer
President Biden The White House granted full pardons Friday to six people who had served their sentences and are now contributing members to their communities.
One of the pardoned is a domestic abuse survivor convicted of murdering her husband Five others were sentenced for drug- and alcohol-related offenses.
Biden previously described America as “a nation of laws and second chances, redemption, and rehabilitation.” He has committed to pardoning individuals They have shown their rehabilitation and helped their communities.
Beverly Ann Ibn Tamas, an 80 year-old woman, was convicted in second-degree murder for shooting her husband to death in 1976. She was 33 years old at the time. Ibn Tamas, who was pregnant at the moment, testified that her husband verbally and physically abused and threatened her. She claimed that her husband assaulted and threatened her right before she shot him. He was sentenced with credit for the time served to one to five year imprisonment.
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Ibn-Tamas served her sentence and became Director of Nursing at an Ohio-based healthcare company before stepping down. She continues to work as a case manager.
Gary Park Davis, aged 66, was given a six-month sentence to serve for using a phone for an illegal cocaine transaction. Edward Lincoln De Coito III served less than two decades for marijuana trafficking. Vincent Ray Flores was sentenced at four months in confinement and fine. Charlie Byrnes Jackson (18) sold marijuana illegally and was sentenced five years probation. John Dix Nock III was sentenced to six months community confinement for a drug offense he committed 27 years ago.
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