Another Trump Clemency Recipient Is Accused of Domestic Violence
Source: New York Times
A man whose life sentence in federal prison was commuted in 2021 by President Donald J. Trump was convicted this spring of a misdemeanor charge of assaulting his wife, the latest example of a Trump clemency beneficiary getting in legal trouble again.
The man, Jaime A. Davidson, was sentenced in Florida to three months behind bars in the domestic violence case. Given the conviction, he could face additional time in federal prison if he is found to have violated the terms of his supervised release after Mr. Trumps decision, in the final hours of his presidency, to commute Mr. Davidsons earlier life sentence.
Mr. Davidson was convicted of murder in 1993 on charges that he played a role in planning a robbery that led to the death of an undercover police officer in upstate New York. Mr. Davidson was not at the scene of the robbery, and he has repeatedly proclaimed his innocence and asserted that he was framed.
The commutation was pushed by a lawyer for Mr. Davidson, and was not recommended by the Justice Department process for clemency applications. The lawyer, Bettina Schein, is married to Alan Futerfas, who has represented some of Mr. Trumps children. Mr. Futerfas was not involved in Mr. Davidsons clemency request.
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