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  2. A cybersecurity executive was pardoned by Donald Trump. His ...

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    The US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York, which prosecuted Wade, agreed to unseal certain key documents. But other ones, prosecutors said, should remain secret.

  3. Third person sentenced in email scam that nearly cost city of ...

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    A city employee wired the money to someone involved in the fraud but was able to recover it. Other victims lost $4.6 million. Third person sentenced in email scam that nearly cost city of ...

  4. Michael Conahan - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation was tipped off about Conahan and nepotism in the county courts. [15] An additional investigation into improper sentencing in Luzerne County began early in 2007 resulting from requests for help from several youths that were received by the Philadelphia -based Juvenile Law Center.

  5. Office of the Pardon Attorney - Wikipedia

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    A pardon may be posthumous. The Office of the Pardon Attorney currently has a staff that includes the deputy pardon attorney, an executive officer, four staff attorneys, and its clerical staff and paralegals who assist in the review of petitions. [2]

  6. Biden White House poised to announce historic preemptive ...

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    Michelle West’s commutation request was filed with the Office of the Pardon Attorney in June 2022. An attorney for West has requested that her prison time be reduced. No pardon request was ...

  7. Biden's Preemptive Pardons Undermine Official Accountability ...

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    The closest historical precedent for Biden's preemptive acts of clemency is the pardon that President Gerald Ford granted to his predecessor, Richard Nixon, a month after taking office. That ...

  8. Ronald Rodgers - Wikipedia

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    Ronald L. Rodgers assumed duties as the Pardon Attorney in the United States Department of Justice in April 2008. The Office of the Pardon Attorney is responsible for reviewing and investigating applications to the President of the United States for executive clemency for federal criminal offenses, drafting the recommendation of the Deputy Attorney General to the President for the disposition ...

  9. Trump's pardons may be poorly worded enough to leave some ...

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