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<blockquote data-quote="Old Man Jingles" data-source="post: 4372114" data-attributes="member: 18222"><p>Don't forget Ted Suhl ...</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 26px">July 30, 2019</span></strong></p><p>Huckabee praised Trump's decision, "The President acted appropriately and mercifully to commute Ted's sentence for what was a zealous prosecution for charges that were recanted by the witnesses at his trial. He should never have been charged and certainly not incarcerated. I'm deeply grateful to the President for carefully reviewing this case and granting clemency."</p><p></p><p>Former U.S. Attorney Bud Cummins, who was hired by Suhl's family to review the case, welcomed the news and questioned the U.S. Justice Department's handling of the case, "My first thought is that President Trump should be commended for this," he said. "I hope that he and Attorney General [William] Barr continue to look at DOJ policy and tactics across the board in how they approach these cases.</p><p></p><p>"Mr. Suhl was, essentially, convicted on a circumstantial case tied together on the word of a proven liar who had broken the law on several occasions and was essentially being paid to tell the story the government's way," Cummins said.</p><p></p><p>Suhl, 54, was originally scheduled to be released Feb. 5, 2023.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Man Jingles, post: 4372114, member: 18222"] Don't forget Ted Suhl ... [B][SIZE=7]July 30, 2019[/SIZE][/B] Huckabee praised Trump's decision, "The President acted appropriately and mercifully to commute Ted's sentence for what was a zealous prosecution for charges that were recanted by the witnesses at his trial. He should never have been charged and certainly not incarcerated. I'm deeply grateful to the President for carefully reviewing this case and granting clemency." Former U.S. Attorney Bud Cummins, who was hired by Suhl's family to review the case, welcomed the news and questioned the U.S. Justice Department's handling of the case, "My first thought is that President Trump should be commended for this," he said. "I hope that he and Attorney General [William] Barr continue to look at DOJ policy and tactics across the board in how they approach these cases. "Mr. Suhl was, essentially, convicted on a circumstantial case tied together on the word of a proven liar who had broken the law on several occasions and was essentially being paid to tell the story the government's way," Cummins said. Suhl, 54, was originally scheduled to be released Feb. 5, 2023. [/QUOTE]
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