Drug Dealers and Criminals now enjoy a better life thanks to Eric Holder and his Communist mentor Barack Obama. A federal judge strongly criticized Attorney General Eric Holder on
Thursday for taking what he said was unilateral action on drug sentencing.
United States Attorney General Eric Holder speaks at the National
Action Network convention in New York, Wednesday, April 9, 2014. The 16th
annual convention will run through April 12. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
U.S. Circuit Judge William Pryor Jr., a member of the U.S. Sentencing
Commission, expressed his unease with Holder directive to federal prosecutors
on reducing prosecutions and sentencing for drug crimes, thus bypassing the
regular commission process.
“The law provides the executive no authority to establish national
sentencing policies based on speculation about how we and Congress might vote
on a proposed amendment,” Pryor said.
The Sentencing Commission was already forming an amendment to the
sentencing guidelines to submit to Congress for consideration.
“I regret that before we voted on the amendment, the attorney general
instructed assistant United States attorneys across the Nation not to object to
defense requests to apply the proposed amendment in sentencing proceedings
going forward,” Pryor said. “That unprecedented instruction disrespected our
statutory role.”
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