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applying to get their sentence commuted. but that information was squashed and never passed onto the white house and mr. aaron s application for a commution was rejected. and the guy that recommended that clarence aaron s sentence not be commuted, has not been appointed by president obama but has been there the whole time. the inspector general for the justice department looked into what happened in that case and issued a scathing report about how mr. rogers handled it. after that report and all of the media attention, particularly from the pro public series, clarence aaron did become one of the lucky few to get an obama presidential era pardon. he got a pardon after 21 years, so for whatever reason, the whole time president obama has
eventually the prosecutor in the case and the judge who handed out the triple life sentence they both said they wanted clarence aaron s sentence immediately commuted. the prosecutor and the judge advocated that the president should commute mr. aaron s sentence, shorten it and let him out of prison. but that did not happen. and according to the article in the washington post, it didn t happen because the guy who had something called the office of the pardon attorney, the office that reviews the situation and decides if it is warranted, that office recommended to the white house that clarence aaron should remain in prison. his name is ronald rogers. he got the judge under president bush. when he said he thought clarence aaron should continue to serve his triple life sentence he failed to mention that the prosecutor and the sentencing judge in mr. aaron s case didn t agree with that assessment. he kept it a secret that the prosecutor in mr. aaron s case that the judge and prosecutor had a
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applying to get their sentence commuted. but that information was squashed and never passed onto the white house and mr. aaron s apprication was rejectelricatii. and the guy that recommended that clarence aaron s sentence not be commuted, has not been appointed by president obama but has been there the whole time. the inspector general for the justice department looked into what happened in that case and issued a scathing report about how mr. rogers handled it. after that report and all of the media attention, particularly from the pro public series, clarence aaron did become one of the lucky few to get an obama presidential era pardon. he got out of prison last week, after 21 years. so for whatever reason, the whole time president obama has