Wisconsin governor asks panel to reconsider killer's parole
Gov. Tony Evers on Friday implored the chairman of the Wisconsin Parole Commission to reconsider his decision to parole a convicted murderer who served less than 25 years of his 80-year sentence, a move that came as the Democrat up for reelection this year faced mounting criticism. Evers met Friday in the Capitol with members of the family of the victim, Johanna Balsewicz, and shortly after that concluded he sent a letter asking for “immediate and expeditious” reconsideration of her killer's parole. Evers does not have the power to reverse the parole, but his appointee who chairs the parole commission, John Tate, can do that.
news.yahoo.comFederal judge in Iowa ridicules Trump's pardons
Pratt, who has warned that systemic political corruption is a threat to U.S. democracy, is ridiculing President Trump's pardons, including those issued to convicted Republican campaign operatives and members of Congress. "It's not surprising that a criminal like Trump pardons other criminals," Judge Pratt of the Southern District of Iowa said Monday, Dec. 28, 2020. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall File)IOWA CITY, Iowa – A federal judge in Iowa who has warned against political corruption is ridiculing President Donald Trump’s pardons, including those issued to convicted Republican campaign operatives and former members of Congress. “It’s not surprising that a criminal like Trump pardons other criminals,” senior U.S. District Judge Robert Pratt of the Southern District of Iowa told The Associated Press in a brief phone interview Monday. Trump also pardons turkeys — this year two from Iowa — annually before Thanksgiving.
A look at the 29 people Trump pardoned or gave commutations
Trump commuted his sentence in July just days before he was scheduled to report to federal prison. The president commuted her sentence; the White House said the commutation was supported by several former U.S. attorneys general. A White House news release praised the men as “model prisoners,” who had earned support and praise from other inmates. She was in the White House when Trump signed the overhaul measure, known as the First Step Act, into law. Black was a co-defendant in the case and was also convicted; Trump previously pardoned him.
A look at the 29 people Trump pardoned or gave commutations
Trump commuted his sentence in July just days before he was scheduled to report to federal prison. The president commuted her sentence; the White House said the commutation was supported by several former U.S. attorneys general. A White House news release praised the men as “model prisoners,” who had earned support and praise from other inmates. She was in the White House when Trump signed the overhaul measure, known as the First Step Act, into law. Black was a co-defendant in the case and was also convicted; Trump previously pardoned him.
Florida sheriff responds to mass shootings by offering 'advanced' firearms training
Holmes County Sheriff John Tate's training class includes shooting scenarios, mental and physical trainingHOLMES COUNTY - Holmes County Sheriff John Tate is offering advanced firearms training to current concealed weapons permit holders in the wake of the horrific mass shootings that have gripped the nation in recent days. Any church or business interested in consulting with Sheriff Tate regarding safety improvements can call the Sheriffs Office at 850-547-4421 for more information. The next basic concealed weapons class will be held at 10 a.m. at the Holmes County Jail Saturday, Aug. 10, at a cost of $25. The advanced firearms training will be open only to current concealed weapons permit holders. For more Florida stories, visit here, and to support local media throughout the state of Florida, consider subscribing to your local paper.
dailycommercial.comFlorida sheriff responds to mass shootings by offering 'advanced' firearms training
Holmes County Sheriff John Tate's training class includes shooting scenarios, mental and physical trainingHOLMES COUNTY - Holmes County Sheriff John Tate is offering advanced firearms training to current concealed weapons permit holders in the wake of the horrific mass shootings that have gripped the nation in recent days. Any church or business interested in consulting with Sheriff Tate regarding safety improvements can call the Sheriffs Office at 850-547-4421 for more information. The next basic concealed weapons class will be held at 10 a.m. at the Holmes County Jail Saturday, Aug. 10, at a cost of $25. The advanced firearms training will be open only to current concealed weapons permit holders. For more Florida stories, visit here, and to support local media throughout the state of Florida, consider subscribing to your local paper.
ocala.comFlorida sheriff responds to mass shootings by offering 'advanced' firearms training
Holmes County Sheriff John Tate's training class includes shooting scenarios, mental and physical trainingHOLMES COUNTY - Holmes County Sheriff John Tate is offering advanced firearms training to current concealed weapons permit holders in the wake of the horrific mass shootings that have gripped the nation in recent days. Any church or business interested in consulting with Sheriff Tate regarding safety improvements can call the Sheriffs Office at 850-547-4421 for more information. The next basic concealed weapons class will be held at 10 a.m. at the Holmes County Jail Saturday, Aug. 10, at a cost of $25. The advanced firearms training will be open only to current concealed weapons permit holders. For more Florida stories, visit here, and to support local media throughout the state of Florida, consider subscribing to your local paper.
news-journalonline.comFlorida sheriff responds to mass shootings by offering 'advanced' firearms training
Holmes County Sheriff John Tate's training class includes shooting scenarios, mental and physical trainingHOLMES COUNTY - Holmes County Sheriff John Tate is offering advanced firearms training to current concealed weapons permit holders in the wake of the horrific mass shootings that have gripped the nation in recent days. Any church or business interested in consulting with Sheriff Tate regarding safety improvements can call the Sheriffs Office at 850-547-4421 for more information. The next basic concealed weapons class will be held at 10 a.m. at the Holmes County Jail Saturday, Aug. 10, at a cost of $25. The advanced firearms training will be open only to current concealed weapons permit holders. For more Florida stories, visit here, and to support local media throughout the state of Florida, consider subscribing to your local paper.
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