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Native Activist Leonard Peltier Gets to Go Home After Last-minute Commutation by Biden
U.S. Government and Indigenous People
January 21, 2025
Photo: Leonard Peltier's latest painting, from Las Vegas Native FB
One of President Biden's last acts in office was to commute the life sentence of AIM-member Leonard Peltier and allow him to serve out his sentence at home.
Native activist Leonard Peltier to serve remainder of sentence at home after Biden order
By:
Jeff Beach
- January 20, 2025
Biden commutes life sentence of Leonard Peltier, Native American activist imprisoned for almost 50 years--NBCNews online
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