President Biden has pardoned or ended the sentences for eight people from Wisconsin, including a couple of drug dealers.
The president this week issued pardons or commuted the sentences of 15 hundred people across the country. In Wisconsin that meant two pardons, and six commuted sentences. Those six include heroin and meth dealers, as well as a Green Bay woman convicted of stealing millions from elderly investors, and a Sheboygan man convicted in a rare coin scheme. Biden’s office said the people he commuted were ‘serving long prison sentences – many of whom would receive lower sentences if charged under today’s laws.’