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BILLINGS - Two drug dealers serving life terms in federal prison for trafficking meth in Billings had their sentences shortened by President Barack Obama, who granted clemency this week to 79 people.Vidav wrote:Thanks, Obama!
They could have been his sons............grizzaholic wrote:BILLINGS - Two drug dealers serving life terms in federal prison for trafficking meth in Billings had their sentences shortened by President Barack Obama, who granted clemency this week to 79 people.Vidav wrote:Thanks, Obama!
Victor Robert Nava Sr., 70, who was sentenced in 2002 to two life terms for convictions on conspiracy and five other drug counts involving methamphetamine and painkillers, had his sentenced shortened to 22½ years with 10 years of supervised release, court records said.
And Lamar Webster, 48, who was from Hayward, Calif., and sentenced in 2009 to life for his conviction on conspiracy to traffic large amounts of meth in the Billings area, had his sentence reduced to 20 years, court records said.
In announcing the commuted sentences Tuesday, Obama said he had determined that the 79 people were serving “harsh” sentences under “outdated” laws.
http://missoulian.com/news/state-and-re ... bdb33.html
Carry the two. . . I don't think a 70 year old could be Obama's son.ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:They could have been his sons............grizzaholic wrote:
BILLINGS - Two drug dealers serving life terms in federal prison for trafficking meth in Billings had their sentences shortened by President Barack Obama, who granted clemency this week to 79 people.
Victor Robert Nava Sr., 70, who was sentenced in 2002 to two life terms for convictions on conspiracy and five other drug counts involving methamphetamine and painkillers, had his sentenced shortened to 22½ years with 10 years of supervised release, court records said.
And Lamar Webster, 48, who was from Hayward, Calif., and sentenced in 2009 to life for his conviction on conspiracy to traffic large amounts of meth in the Billings area, had his sentence reduced to 20 years, court records said.
In announcing the commuted sentences Tuesday, Obama said he had determined that the 79 people were serving “harsh” sentences under “outdated” laws.
http://missoulian.com/news/state-and-re ... bdb33.html