President Biden used his clemency power today, his last full day of presidency, to pardon 5 individuals, and commute the sentences of 2 others. One of those pardons went to Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates Don Scott.
The “Waverly Two” - Terence Richardson and Ferrone Claiborne were accused of killing Officer Allen Gibson in Sussex County in 1998. They've maintained their innocence.
Fancying himself a law-and-order guy, Gov. Glenn Youngkin repeatedly says he “backs the blue.”
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris continued their farewell tour on Thursday, attending the Department of Defense Commander in Chief Farewell Ceremony, offering his thanks to U.S. troops for their service throughout his administration.
Two men charged with killing a police officer more than 20 years ago in Sussex County were granted clemency by President Biden during his final days in office.
Del. Don Scott (D-Portsmouth), the first Black person to serve as speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates, was convicted in 1994 of a non-violent federal drug-related offense.
The Equal Rights Amendment, which would prohibit discrimination based on gender, was sent to the states for ratification in 1972. Congress set a deadline of 1979 for three-quarters of state legislatures to ratify the amendment, then extended it to 1982.
(WSET) — President Joe Biden announced the clemency of Ferrone Claiborne and Terence Richardson, two men who admitted to being responsible for killing Sussex County police officer Allen Gibson ...
As President Joe Biden approaches the end of his term, he has announced a series of last-minute commutations and pardons, including Virginia House Speaker Don Scott.
PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) – President Joe Biden used his clemency power on the last full day of his presidency, to pardon five individuals and commute the sentences of two others. One of those pardons went to Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates Don ...
On his way out of the White House, President Joe Biden made a move to shield his family from future prosecution.