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RUMBLINGS OF FIXING CLEMENCY AND HOME CONFINEMENT
White House officials are signaling that President Biden is prepared to “flex his clemency powers” as officials wade through the 14,000+ clemency requests on file.
I reported last week on a Zoom call the White House held to discuss criminal justice reform with advocates and former inmates. While the White House did not signal any imminent moves, officials indicated that Biden will not hold off until later in his term to issue pardons or commutations, The Hill reported last week.
“It was clear that they are working on something,” Norris Henderson, founder and executive director of Voice of the Experienced, who participated in the call, told The Hill. “They are looking at that right now as an avenue to start doing things.”
Meanwhile, an opinion piece in USA Today suggested Biden grant clemency to people on CARES Act home confinement as a means of thwarting last January’s Dept of Justice opinion that those people would have to return to prison after the pandemic ends.
The Hill reported Saturday that Biden and Attorney General Merrick Garland have been facing mounting calls to rescind the DOJ memo. a policy implemented in the final days of the Trump administration that would revoke home confinement for those inmates as soon as the government lifts its emergency declaration over the coronavirus.
Randilee Giamusso, a Federal Bureau of Prisons spokesperson, told The Hill that the Biden administration had recently expanded the eligibility for home confinement, the clearest admission yet the pressure from above is forcing a renewed emphasis on CARES Act home confinement. Giamusso noted that Biden has extended the national COVID emergency declaration and that the Dept of Health and Human Services expects the crisis to last through the end of 2021.
“The BOP is focused right now on expanding the criteria for home confinement and taking steps to ensure individualized review of more inmates who might be transferred,” Giamusso said.
Of course it is. No one who has ever dealt with the BOP can fairly doubt its laser focus on its mission or the helpfulness and professional polish of its staff.
The Hill, Biden set to flex clemency powers (May 5, 2021)
USA Today, COVID-19 concerns sent thousands of inmates home. Give clemency to those who deserve it. (May 5, 2021)
The Hill, DOJ faces big decision on home confinement (May 9, 2021)
– Thomas L. Root