What to know about prisoners crafting clemency petitions to capture Trump's attention
- Optimism behind bars is high, according to prisoner Eric Sanchez Chaparro, who is serving a 19-year sentence for a drug and weapons conviction.
- Scott, a former DEA agent, trains service and therapy dogs in Kentucky prisons.
- President Trump is viewed as compassionate and nonjudgmental by prisoners seeking clemency.
- Legal experts claim that Trump's pardons indicate a significant change in clemency practices.
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Prisoners craft clemency petitions to capture Trump's attention
Among the people who've received clemency in President Donald Trump’s second term are a pair of reality TV stars, a straw donor who gave $900,000 to Trump’s first inaugural committee and a Virginia sheriff sentenced to 10 years for deputizing…
What to know about prisoners crafting clemency petitions to capture Trump’s attention
ASHLAND, Ky. (AP) — Clemency has come early and often in President Donald Trump's second term, prompting nearly 10,000 convicts to request pardons or commutations of their prison sentences.

What to know about prisoners crafting clemency petitions to capture Trump's attention
Among the people who've received clemency in President Donald Trump’s second term are a pair of reality TV stars, a straw donor who gave $900,000 to Trump’s first inaugural committee and a Virginia sheriff sentenced to 10 years for deputizing…
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