Coalition
for
Jubilee
Clemency
11/24/00
A national coalition of faith
leaders is petitioning President Clinton to release on supervised parole
those Federal prisoners serving unconscionably long sentences for low-level,
nonviolent drug offenses. The Coalition for Jubilee Clemency holds
that "These unduly severe sentences violate human rights and waste scarce
criminal justice resources," and that "The constitutional power to grant
reprieves and pardons is a unique and powerful tool to express the public's
merciful spirit."
Please visit the Coalition
for Jubilee Clemency at http://www.cjpf.org/clemency/
to read their letter to the President and the national list of clergy signatories.
Print out a statement to show to clergy you know and ask them to sign on.
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Issue #161, 11/24/00
Business As Usual on the Border: More Cops, More Drugs Seized, No Impact on the Street | Follow That Story: Discredited Supersnitch Rises from the Ashes to Testify Again | Follow That Story: Asset Forfeiture Reform a Big Hit at Southern Legislative Conference | Andean Update: Peru's Fujimori and Coca Eradication Gone, Colombia's Peace Talks on Hold as Country Braces for Drug War | US Anti-Drug Aid Endangering Indigenous Communities and Amazon Biodiversity, Experts Charge | Newsbrief: New Polish Drug Bill Ends Experiment, Outlaws Possession for Personal Use | Newsbrief: Sweden Survives MTV Festival | Newsbrief: Clinton Allies Call for Commutation of Drug Kingpin Death Penalty, Moratorium on Federal Executions | Coalition for Jubilee Clemency | Reducing Racial Disparity in the Criminal Justice System: Sentencing Project Releases Manual for Practitioners and Policymakers | The Reformer's Calendar | A Thanksgiving Note to Our Readers
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