Two federal death row inmates reject Biden's commutation in continued fight to prove their innocence
- Two federal death row inmates, Shannon Agofsky and Len Davis, rejected President Biden's commutation of their sentences to life without parole, stating they did not request it and want to maintain their legal rights on death row.
- Len Davis, a former NYPD officer, was sentenced to death for arranging the murder of Kim Groves, who had filed a brutality complaint against him in 1994.
- The inmates filed motions in federal court to block the commutation, arguing it would remove the heightened scrutiny on their death penalty appeals, which are critical for their cases.
- President Biden believes that America must stop the use of the death penalty at the federal level, except in cases of terrorism and hate-motivated mass murder.
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