The 52-year-old convicted criminal in Alabama is back in custody after former President Joe Biden sentenced him to prison in January.
In 2023, the suspect, identified as Willie Frank Peterson, was convicted of conspiracy to distribute cocaine, resulting in the sentence of six years and three months in prison, which began in September of that year, Fox News It has been reported On Wednesday, we will quote court records.
Biden commutes his sentence for 20 months on January 17th, after which Peterson was cut.
“But on Monday, Peterson was booked in multiple drug-related attacks in Dothan, Alabama. The Dothan Police Department charged Peterson with one count of illegal possession of a controlled substance and possession of marijuana,” the outlet added, “Peterson was arrested on records of a patient with a drug disorder and a patient surrounded by three fires.”
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“Hunter, the president's son who pleaded guilty to a tax violation and convicted of firearms-related charges, is one of those who benefited despite months of opposition protests,” the article says.
In December, Biden commuteed through 37 prisons that transformed 37 federal death row inmates into prison life, according to Breitbart News.
“The AP reports that a long list of convicted offenders will be spared after being sentenced to various criminal acts, including killing police and military officers, people on federal land, people involved in deadly bank robberies and drug trafficking, and killing guards or prisoners at federal facilities,” the outlet said.
However, among the federal death row inmates, there were “Dylan Roof, who shot nine black churchmen in Charleston, South Carolina in 2015, including dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who helped carry out the Boston Marathon bombing in 2013.”
“Robert Bowers, who killed 11 Jewish worshipers in a massive 2018 shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue in 2018, will also remain on death row inmates,” the report said.
