Grant Clarence Aaron Clemency

Target:
President George Bush
Clarence Aaron has been in a maximum security prison for 15 years.   Without your help to garner attention to this miscarriage of justice Clarence will serve the remainder of his life in a federal prison.  Clarence Aaron was charged and convicted of conspiracy to distribute crack cocaine.  Clarence is serving three consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole.  There were NO drugs produced into evidence at either of Clarence's trials.   Furthermore, the conviction was the result of testimony by admitted drug dealers who were able to secure a favorable deal with prosecutors for their assistance.  Prior to this conviction, Mr. Aaron had no previous criminal record.  Clarence received a harsher sentence than some rapists, child molesters, or murderers. 
Before the conviction, Clarence was months from college graduation and a star football athlete on a scholarship and majoring in marketing. 
Even if his conviction were just, Clarence no longer deserves to be incarcerated.  Those who played a major role in the alleged conspiracy received much lighter sentences and have already been released.  In fact, the role Clarence played was nothing more than facilitaing a meeting between the two parties.  Clarence has acknowledged his behavior was misguided, nonetheless no public interest is advanced by the further incarceration of Clarence Aaron. 
I urge you to add your name to this online petition, so that the signatures can be presented to President G. Bush in consideration of Clarence Aaron's petition for a commutation of his sentence, so he can complete his education and rejoin his family while contributing to the community as a productive citizen. 
Clarence Aaron has been in a maximum security prison for 15 years.   Without your help to garner attention to this miscarriage of justice Clarence will serve the remainder of his life in a federal prison.  Clarence Aaron was charged and convicted of conspiracy to distribute crack cocaine.  Clarence is serving three consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole.  There were NO drugs produced into evidence at either of Clarence's trials.   Furthermore, the conviction was the result of testimony by admitted drug dealers who were able to secure a favorable deal with prosecutors for their assistance.  Prior to this conviction, Mr. Aaron had no previous criminal record.  Clarence received a harsher sentence than some rapists, child molesters, or murderers. 
Before the conviction, Clarence was months from college graduation and a star football athlete on a scholarship and majoring in marketing. 
Even if his conviction were just, Clarence no longer deserves to be incarcerated.  Those who played a major role in the alleged conspiracy received much lighter sentences and have already been released.  In fact, the role Clarence played was nothing more than facilitaing a meeting between the two parties.  Clarence has acknowledged his behavior was misguided, nonetheless no public interest is advanced by the further incarceration of Clarence Aaron. 
I urge you to add your name to this online petition, so that the signatures can be presented to President G. Bush in consideration of Clarence Aaron's petition for a commutation of his sentence, so he can complete his education and rejoin his family while contributing to the community as a productive citizen. 
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# 89:
10:22 pm PDT, Jun 27, MISSY HALSEY, Virginia
CAN'T WAIT 4 U TO SEE LURAY CAVERNS!...LUV U !!!!
# 88:
2:05 am PDT, Jun 8, Labarron Holifield, Alabama
# 87:
10:06 am PDT, May 21, Name not displayed, Ohio
I am strongly against the mandatory minimum laws. In my prayers!!
# 86:
10:21 am PDT, May 19, Tom Murlowski, Washington
Free Clarence, and all others unjustly sentenced in America's war on Drugs!
# 85:
6:10 pm PDT, May 16, William Perry, West Virginia
His continued imprisonment is a gross example of the injustice that defines the malevolent and vindictive character of the United States
# 84:
4:51 pm PDT, May 16, Colleen Porter, Virginia
Probably one of the worse case scenarios of American IN-JUSTICE! Clarence is yet another scapegoat in the forgotten "War on Drugs." FACT FYI: Clarence NEVER smoked a cigarette, has NEVER been drunk on alcohol and has NEVER taken nor been involved with selling "drugs!" FACT.
# 83:
6:32 am PDT, May 14, Lisa Ortega, Virginia
# 82:
5:54 am PDT, May 14, Name not displayed, Virginia
# 81:
5:32 am PDT, May 14, Laurie Strong, Virginia
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4:34 am PDT, May 14, Samantha Schrum, Virginia
# 79:
12:05 am PDT, May 14, Melissa Ann Halsey, Virginia
# 78:
6:55 am PDT, May 13, Name not displayed, Georgia
# 77:
5:41 pm PDT, May 9, Bobby Hudson, Illinois
# 76:
3:32 pm PDT, May 9, Name not displayed, Alabama
# 75:
2:09 pm PDT, May 9, Rose Tunstall, Alabama
# 74:
9:36 pm PDT, May 8, Jonathan Taylor, Alabama
# 73:
5:31 pm PDT, May 8, Beverly Walton, Illinois
# 72:
4:27 pm PDT, May 8, HERBERT E ROACH, Illinois
SOME RAPIST & MURDERS GET LESS TIME, THAM MR AARON I BELIEVE IN 2ND CHANCE ITS TIME FOR HIM TO BE RELEASE IMMEDIATELY. ITS A WASTE OF OUR TAX DOLLARS BY KEEPING HIM IMPRISON.
# 71:
2:24 pm PDT, May 8, Edward Henson Jr., Alabama
# 70:
11:59 am PDT, May 8, Judy House, Mississippi
# 69:
11:49 am PDT, May 8, Sanders Anderson, Tennessee
# 68:
9:28 am PDT, May 8, Angela Jesse, Georgia
# 67:
8:52 am PDT, May 8, Robyn Hughes, Georgia
# 66:
8:15 am PDT, May 8, Erika Horn, Alabama
Clarence and I went to the same achool. I also used to work with Federal Offenders. It's very easy to end up in his situation. He needs support for continued endurance and for freedom.
# 65:
6:16 am PDT, May 8, Christopher Smith, Alabama
# 64:
5:45 am PDT, May 8, Vincent r Smith, Alabama
# 63:
5:00 am PDT, May 8, Eric Horn, Alabama
This is very sad, you would think this was not in america. How can a system call itself "just", when someone like Mr.Aaron gets the sentence he got and a self-confessed drug-dealer and three other dealers/criminal offenders do less than ten(10) years combined?
# 62:
12:18 pm PDT, May 6, ShiThead Taiwan Madagascar, California
yo wattup yo knowhamsane yo clearance man yo wattup yo knowhamsane yo dude who be fukin yo bitches while yu locked up yo wattup yo knowhamsane yo mah blak ass be mo den glad to fuk yo hos yo wattup yo knowhamsane yo
# 61:
1:56 pm PDT, Apr 29, Anita Kofta, Wisconsin
# 60:
11:39 am PDT, Apr 11, Shenetta Collier, Alabama
Black people wake-up! This the future of our children if we continue to let this racist of a justice system put our young black men and women behind bars. Let's stand together and whats right and wrong don't let it hit your family and then decide to do something about, lets do it now.
# 59:
5:24 pm PDT, Apr 8, Name not displayed, Texas
MAY JUSTICE RING IN CLARENCE'S CASE. IT DOESN'T TAKE THREE LIFE SENTENCES FOR SOMEONE TO LEARN FROM THEIR MISTAKE. WE ALL FALL SHORT OF OUR DAILY PRAYERS BUT CAN THERE BE JUSTICE SERVED WITH ALL PRAYERS.
# 58:
2:05 pm PDT, Apr 8, Catherine Cogmon, Alabama
# 57:
5:27 pm PDT, Apr 1, Name not displayed, Indiana
if mr.aaron was white would he still be in prison no, clarence has done enough time in prison. he should be sent home ,they gave clearance time as if he had killed some one, he did not hurt any one he should be sent home.
# 56:
11:11 pm PDT, Mar 30, BiLL Fowlie, Maine
# 55:
6:07 am PDT, Mar 28, Name not displayed, Wisconsin
# 54:
6:31 pm PDT, Mar 25, Silky Wyld, Wisconsin
# 53:
4:50 pm PDT, Mar 25, Ericca Person, Alabama
It's time to take a stance against injustice in our country's legal especially in the South. Alabama has a lot of unfortunate inmates in the same situation due to shoddy legal teams and bloodthirsty prosecuters and it's time to put a stop to just jailing someone because you need someone to blame for the poor shape our society is in.
# 52:
10:44 pm PDT, Mar 24, Roxie Schliesmann, Wisconsin
# 51:
5:16 pm PDT, Mar 22, Ines Seidel, Germany
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