BUMP!
I’ll miss President Bush. I’m wearing my Bush-Cheney hat all this week just to annoy people.
Commuted sentence??? I think this ltill leaves them as convicted fellons with no right to own fire arms, vote or work in law enforcement.
Well its about time!!! Been praying for those two since this started.
I was hoping for full pardons, but I’ll take this over nothing.
YES!
Look for the Obanassiah one up President Bush by pardoning Ramos and Compean over the top of Bush’s commutation very soon after the immaculation.
Are they out yet?
Not until March 20. Why not today?
Give them an opportunity to get their jobs back with full back pay, or infact just give them back pay, with NO criminal record. Try that one George!
Better late than never!
Snort — the DEMs will make sure they have the right to vote, along with the millions of illegals that they tried to prevent from entering the country!
When I click on the link to the page there is NOTHING about a commutation. The last article is 1/18/09.
What a coward. The least he could have done was pardon the guys and get rid of the offense. His boy Sutton is one of the most loathsome creatures on the planet ( may an illegal do horrible things to his family and then piss down his throat)
The President didn't agree with our view and could have done nothing at all, so let's be thankful for this.
He heard us and at least gave them freedom. They did lie and coverup causing their own trouble.
Interesting he did it on his last day in office.At least they’ll get out.
January 19, 2009
Note: The following text is a quote:
http://www.usdoj.gov/opa/pr/2009/January/09-opa-053.html
President George W. Bush Grants Commutations
WASHINGTON On Jan. 19, 2009, President George W. Bush granted commutations of sentence to two individuals:
COMMUTATIONS:
Jose Alonso Compean El Paso, Texas
Offense: Assault with a dangerous weapon, and aiding and abetting, 18 USC § 7, 113 and 2; assault with serious bodily injury, and aiding and abetting, 18 USC § 7, 113 and 2; discharge of a firearm in relation to a crime of violence, 18 USC § 924; deprivation of rights under color of law, 18 USC § 242.
Sentence: Nov. 12, 2008; Western District of Texas; 12 years in prison, three years of supervised release following the prison term, $2,000 fine.
Terms of commutation: Prison sentence to expire on March 20, 2009, leaving intact and in effect the three year term of supervised release with all its conditions and the fine.
Ignacio Ramos, a/k/a Ignacio Ramos Jr. El Paso, Texas
Offense: Assault with a dangerous weapon, and aiding and abetting, 18 USC § 7, 113 and 2; assault with serious bodily injury, and aiding and abetting, 18 USC § 7, 113 and 2; discharge of a firearm in relation to a crime of violence, 18 USC § 924; deprivation of rights under color of law, 18 USC § 242.
Sentence: Nov. 13, 2008; Western District of Texas; 11 years and one day in prison, three years of supervised release following the prison term, $2,000 fine.
Terms of commutation: Prison sentence to expire on March 20, 2009, leaving intact and in effect the three year term of supervised release with all its conditions and the fine.
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09-053