Joe Biden granted 6 pardons on Friday.
One of the pardons was a domestic abuse survivor convicted of murdering her husband. The other five were on alcohol and drug charges.
Gary Park Davis was convicted of using a telephone for an unlawful cocaine transaction.
Edward Lincoln De Coito III was charged with marijuana trafficking.
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Vincent Ray Flores plead guilty to using ecstasy and consuming alcohol while serving in the military.
Charlie Byrnes Jackson sold whiskey illegally when he was 18.
John Dix Nock III plead guilty to one count of renting and making for use, as an owner, a place for the purpose of manufacturing marijuana plants.
All received pardons from Biden.
President Biden on Friday granted full pardons to six individuals who have served their sentences and have since turned their lives around to become valued members of their communities, the White House said.
Among those pardoned are a domestic abuse survivor convicted of murdering her husband and five others who served sentences for drug and alcohol-related charges.
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Others pardoned include Gary Park Davis, 66, who served a six-month sentence for using a telephone for an unlawful cocaine transaction; Edward Lincoln De Coito III, 50, who served less than two years for marijuana trafficking; Vincent Ray Flores, 37, who plead guilty to using ecstasy and consuming alcohol while serving in the military and was sentenced to four months’ confinement and paid a fine; Charlie Byrnes Jackson, 77, who sold whiskey illegally when he was 18 and was sentenced to five years’ probation; and John Dix Nock III, 72, who served six months’ community confinement for a marijuana offense 27 years ago.
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