NJ to set records with 'life-changing' clemencies starting on Juneteenth, governor says
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy said he will “make history” and set a record with “systematic, category-driven” clemencies he'll launch on Juneteenth.
He offered the example of nonviolent offenders whose sentences are set to end within within six months to a year as a group that might get consideration for a mass clemency. Murphy said he also plans to consider individual cases.Murphy said he's planning to make the announcement at St.
throughout his time in office. The recipients included a repeat campaign donor who’d been convicted of arson and unlawful sale of a weapon, as well as a woman who said she’d been batteredfirst announced during his State of the State address in January
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