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Not Guilty, Sentenced to Life: Waverly Two gets to go home after decades as Biden grants clemency
by: Ryan Nadeau
Posted: Jan 17, 2025 / 05:57 PM EST
Updated: Jan 17, 2025 / 05:57 PM EST
SUSSEX COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) Ferrone Claiborne and Terence Richardson, two men who were acquitted of the 1998 murder of a Sussex County police officer and yet were still sentenced to life, will get to go home after decades of imprisonment. ... On Friday, Jan. 17, President Joe Biden commuted the sentences of nearly 2,500 individuals. Among them were Claiborne and Richardson, whom 8News previously reported requested such clemency in 2022.
These two men, known by some as the Waverly Two, have been fighting for their freedom for years, with their legal battle to prove their innocence reaching the Supreme Court.
Their efforts have been supported by many, including the daughter of Officer Allen Gibson, who was found shot dead with his own service weapon. The incident reportedly took place during a drug bust.
ALL COVERAGE: Not Guilty, Sentenced to Life Case against Ferrone Claiborne and Terence Richardson
Following a lengthy court process during which those close to the case told 8News that the evidence against them was lacking Claiborne and Richardson were ultimately acquitted by a federal jury of Gibsons murder. ... However, in an unusual move, they still received a life sentence in 2001 when being tried for a related drug charge. Previously, a legal analyst told 8News that it was a miscarriage of justice to cross-reference a charge someone had been acquitted of when sentencing them for another, adding that he had never seen that before.
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Not Guilty, Sentenced to Life: Waverly Two gets to go home after decades as Biden grants clemency
by: Ryan Nadeau
Posted: Jan 17, 2025 / 05:57 PM EST
Updated: Jan 17, 2025 / 05:57 PM EST
SUSSEX COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) Ferrone Claiborne and Terence Richardson, two men who were acquitted of the 1998 murder of a Sussex County police officer and yet were still sentenced to life, will get to go home after decades of imprisonment. ... On Friday, Jan. 17, President Joe Biden commuted the sentences of nearly 2,500 individuals. Among them were Claiborne and Richardson, whom 8News previously reported requested such clemency in 2022.
These two men, known by some as the Waverly Two, have been fighting for their freedom for years, with their legal battle to prove their innocence reaching the Supreme Court.
Their efforts have been supported by many, including the daughter of Officer Allen Gibson, who was found shot dead with his own service weapon. The incident reportedly took place during a drug bust.
ALL COVERAGE: Not Guilty, Sentenced to Life Case against Ferrone Claiborne and Terence Richardson
Following a lengthy court process during which those close to the case told 8News that the evidence against them was lacking Claiborne and Richardson were ultimately acquitted by a federal jury of Gibsons murder. ... However, in an unusual move, they still received a life sentence in 2001 when being tried for a related drug charge. Previously, a legal analyst told 8News that it was a miscarriage of justice to cross-reference a charge someone had been acquitted of when sentencing them for another, adding that he had never seen that before.
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mahatmakanejeeves
Jan 22
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(58,593 posts)1. Yep, just as I thought. 2 Black guys, aquited but sentence to life.
The racism in this case is so obvious.
4catsmom
(411 posts)2. Another ridiculous power that needs to be scrapped
once you are acquitted, that should be it. You should be free to go. Even if you are not white.
IbogaProject
(3,978 posts)3. Catch is anything can be used in sentencing
So if they got convicted of a lesser felony these allegations and even hearsay can be used to justify a super harsh sentence. This is a big issue in criminal justice you only have rights until you're convicted see the 13th Amendment.