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Summary - Clemency is a movie starring Aldis Hodge, Alfre Woodard, and Wendell Pierce. Years of carrying out death row executions have taken a toll on prison warden Bernadine Williams. As she prepares to execute another inmate, Bernadine must
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Because so many laws carry excessively long penalties, and excessively long sentences are being imposed for many classes of crimes, especially drug offenses, CJPF advocates for the President and state governors to grant clemency to all offenders who are serving unjust sentences. Types of Clemency There are two types of executive clemency: a pardon and a commutation of sentence. Typically, a pardon officially forgives an offender for a crime. It usually erases the criminal record and restores civil rights, including voting rights. Depending on their order of pardon, ex-offenders" or returning citizens may sometimes truthfully be able to answer the question whether they have ever been convicted of a crime, no. "  Restoring the right to bear arms may involve additional procedures. A commutation of sentence is granted to an individual serving time in federal or state prison. It shortens their sentence to allow for early or immediate release. In most of the orders of commutation of sentence issued by President Obama, he shortened the sentence, and in many cases release followed months after the order was signed. This was in contrast to the commutations signed by President Bill Clinton in 2000 and 2001. President Trump's commutation of sentence of Alice Marie Johnson in June 2018 was effective immediately.  As of September, 2018, this has been the case of all four of the commutations of sentence ordered by President Trump.   In some situations, a returning citizen may petition a court to seal or expunge a record of an arrest for which there was no conviction, or a conviction after some years after the completion of a sentence with no further offenses. This is not historically a form of clemency, but is an important tool to aid the re-entry of persons returning from incarceration. In 2017-2018, Federal and state legislation known as the REDEEM Act would establish programs to simplify expungement, for example, S. 827, introduced by Senators Paul (R-KY) and Booker (D-NJ) or in the Maryland General Assembly in 2018, H. B. 1383 and S. 1212.   How many people could benefit from Clemency or expungement? The FBI master database of criminal records had 77. 7 million names in 2014, according to the Wall Street Journal, but a Bureau of Justice Statistics study of state criminal justice records found that over 100 million individual names were in such records at the end of 2012. Significantly, a great many of those records do not indicate a disposition, so whether there was a conviction or not is not known.  One factor limiting the ability to make an accurate estimate is that many offenders have multiple convictions. The National Employment Law Project estimated that in 2008 (footnote 2) 64. 6 million American adults (about 27. 8 percent of the population) had a criminal record, including arrests for which there is no conviction. A decade later that number is easily 70. 3 million persons who have criminal records. It is plausible that 40 million Americans have a conviction for a felony or misdemeanor, including 20 million Americans with a felony conviction, but these are estimates that rely upon crude assumptions.   While the number of persons who have a federal felony conviction is not known, in September 2018, the Federal Bureau of Prisons had custody of over 183, 000 persons in a variety of custody situations. A widely repeated estimate of the impact of felony disenfranchisement laws is that they prevent nearly 6 million Americans from voting. The Restoration of Rights Project The Restoration of Rights Project (RRP) is a state-by-state analysis of the law and practice in each U. S. jurisdiction relating to restoration of rights and status following arrest or conviction.  The RRP was created by the staff of the Collateral Consequences Resource Center, and launched in June 2017 in partnership with NACDL, NLA DA and the National HIRE Network.   Its jurisdictional “profiles” cover areas such as loss and restoration of civil rights and firearms rights, judicial and executive mechanisms for avoiding or mitigating collateral consequences, and provisions addressing non-discrimination in employment and licensing. Some of the state profiles include excellent descriptions of the state's clemency laws. Links to many original sources are included.  In addition to its jurisdictional profiles, the RRP includes a set of 50-state comparison charts that make it possible to see national patterns in restoration laws and policies. Clemency Project 2014 The Department of Justice, in cooperation with the American Bar Association, the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, FAMM - Families Against Mandatory Minimums, and other groups, in the spring of 2014, launched an initiative, Clemency Project 2014, to solicit clemency petitions from nonviolent federal offenders who would have received a shorter sentence if sentenced under current law or revised sentencing guidelines. It received petitions from 34, 000 prisoners, out of a prison population of about 200, 000. Clemency Project 2014 began coordinating with New York Universitys Clemency Resource Center and pro-bono attorneys nationwide to process the petitions. Lawyers screened the petitions according to a strict list of requirements created by the Department of Justice, which bars applicants who have served fewer than ten years in prison or have any history of violence, gang affiliation, or misconduct while incarcerated. Reportedly, Clemency Project 2014 screened out half of the petitions for failing to meet the DoJ requirements. Approximately 24, 000 petitions were submitted to the President. With the support of that project, President Barack Obama, by the time he left office in January 20, 2017, had commuted the sentences of between 1, 696 and  1, 715 prisoners. 894 of the prisoners had petitions for commutation supported by Clemency Project 2014. A detailed review of the Clemency Project 2014 effort and a critique of the response by the U. S Department of Justice and the Obama White House was prepared by the NYU Law School's Center on the Administration of Criminal Law.   President Donald Trump has begun to use clemency on an ad hoc basis. Less than one month after being convicted by a U. District Court Judge, President Trump pardoned former Maricopa County, Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio for his conviction for criminal contempt of court in August 2017. He did not consult the U. Department of Justice or the Office of the Pardon Attorney. In a very different kind of case, in June 2018, President Trump commuted the life sentence of Alice Marie Johnson, convicted of trafficking in cocaine in 1996 after being approached by celebrity Kim Kardashian West. Ms. Kardashian West heard about the case because it was being promoted by the American Civil Liberties Union.  Clemency and CJPF For over 18 years, CJPF has made information about clemency accessible to the public. Our state and federal clemency guides explain clemency eligibility and application procedures for all 50 states, the District of Columbia and the federal justice system. In 2000, CJPF created the Coalition for Jubilee Clemency of over 800 clergy to promote Pope John Paul II's call for governments around the world to free prisoners in celebration of the "Jubilee" year (Leviticus 25:10, And you shall hallow the fiftieth year, and proclaim liberty throughout the land to all its inhabitants; it shall be a jubilee for you, when each of you shall return to his property and each of you shall return to his family. and to encourage President Bill Clinton to commute sentences of non-violent drug offenders before he left office.

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Halastus film. Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam granted clemency Monday to Cyntoia Brown, an alleged sex traffic victim who was sentenced to life in prison when she was 16 after killing a man and whose case was championed by celebrities such as Kim Kardashian West, Rihanna and LeBron James. Haslam commuted her life sentence and Brown will be released to parole supervision on Aug. 7, he said in a statement. Brown had served 15 years in prison before the governors decision. “Cyntoia Brown committed, by her own admission, a horrific crime at the age of 16, ” Haslam said. “Yet, imposing a life sentence on a juvenile that would require her to serve at least 51 years before even being eligible for parole consideration is too harsh, especially in light of the extraordinary steps Ms. Brown has taken to rebuild her life. ” CYNTOIA  BROWN, SERVING LIFE FOR MURDER, ASKS TENNESSEE PAROLE BOARD FOR CLEMENCY: A LOOK AT HER CASE Brown will be subjected to certain restrictions upon her release, according to The Tennessean. Brown must report to counseling sessions and will need to complete 50 hours of community service. Brown will also be required to work with at-risk youth and be required to get a job. Cyntoia Brown appearing in court during her clemency hearing at the Tennessee Prison for Women in Nashville, Tenn. (Lacy Atkins/The Tennessean via AP, Pool, File) Brown thanked Haslam in a statement through her lawyers for his “act of mercy in giving me a second chance. ” “With God's help, I am committed to live the rest of my life helping others, especially young people. My hope is to help other young girls avoid ending up where I have been, ” Browns statement read. Browns case resurfaced late last year after several celebrities called on authorities to release her from prison. Rihanna, Kardashian West and James were among Browns supporters. “The system has failed. Its heartbreaking to see a young girl sex trafficked then when she has the courage to fight back is jailed for life! ” Kardashian said in a November 2017 tweet. “We have to do better & do whats right. Ive called my attorneys yesterday to see what can be done to fix this. ” Brown, now 30, was convicted of first-degree murder in 2006, for killing 43-year-old Johnny Allen. Brown said at the time she was forced into prostitution and was scared for her life before she shot and killed Allen. At the time, prosecutors said Brown killed Allen to rob him. She was tried as an adult in 2006 and convicted of first-degree murder. Since shes been in prison, Brown has earned her associates degree from Lipscomb University,  WZTV-TV reported. She is also working on a bachelor's degree, according to the news station. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP Brown wouldnt have been paroled until she was 69 if not for Haslams clemency. It was the Republican governors first clemency grant of his tenure. Fox News' Kaitlyn Schallhorn contributed to this report.

Halastus. Clemency Theatrical release poster Directed by Chinonye Chukwu Produced by Bronwyn Cornelius Julian Cautherley Peter Wong Timur Bekbosunov Alfre Woodard Written by Chinonye Chukwu Starring Richard Schiff Danielle Brooks Michael O'Neill Richard Gunn Wendell Pierce Aldis Hodge Music by Kathryn Bostic Cinematography Eric Branco Edited by Phyllis Housen Production companies ACE Pictures Big Indie Pictures Bronwyn Cornelius Productions Distributed by Neon Release date January 27, 2019 ( Sundance) December 27, 2019 (United States) Running time 113 minutes Country United States Language English Box office 313, 111 [1] 2] Clemency is a 2019 American drama film written and directed by Chinonye Chukwu. It stars Alfre Woodard, Richard Schiff, Danielle Brooks, Michael O'Neill, Richard Gunn, Wendell Pierce and Aldis Hodge. It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 27, 2019. It was released on December 27, 2019, by Neon. It received critical acclaim for its screenplay, cinematography, Chukwu's direction, score, themes, and especially Woodard's performance. [3] Premise [ edit] Bernadine Williams, a Death Row prison warden whose job has taken a psychological toll on her, must confront her demons when she has to execute another inmate. Cast [ edit] Release [ edit] The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 27, 2019. [4] It won the U. S. Dramatic Grand Jury Prize there, making Chukwu the first black woman to win the award. [5] Shortly after, Neon acquired distribution rights to the film. [6] It screened at the San Diego International Film Festival on October 18, 2019. [7] It is scheduled to be released on December 27, 2019. [8] Reception [ edit] Critical response [ edit] On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 92% based on 84 reviews, with an average rating of 7. 66/10. The site's consensus reads. Clemency mines serious social issues for gripping drama, brought to life by an outstanding cast led by Alfre Woodard. 3] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 76 out of 100, based on 23 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews. 9] Eric Kohn of IndieWire gave the film an "A–" and wrote: Writer-director Chinonye Chukwu's second feature maintains the quiet, steady rhythms of a woman so consumed by her routine that by the end of the opening credits, it appears to have consumed her humanity as well. 10] Accolades [ edit] See also [ edit] List of black films of the 2010s References [ edit] "Clemency (2019. Box Office Mojo. IMDb. Retrieved February 2, 2020. ^ Clemency (2019. The Numbers. Retrieved February 2, 2020. ^ a b "Clemency (2019. Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved January 12, 2020. ^ Sundance Unveils Politics-Heavy Lineup Featuring Ocasio-Cortez Doc, Feinstein Drama. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved November 28, 2018. ^ Erbland, Kate (February 3, 2019. Sundance: Clemency' Filmmaker Chinonye Chukwu Is First Black Woman to Win Biggest Prize. Retrieved April 22, 2019. ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (February 27, 2019. Chinonye Chukwu's Sundance Grand Jury Prize Winner 'Clemency' Acquired By NEON. Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved February 27, 2019. ^ 2019 San Diego Intl Film Festival. September 21, 2019. Retrieved September 24, 2019. ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (April 25, 2019. Sundance Grand Jury Prize Winner 'Clemency' Eyes Awards Season Release Date. Retrieved April 25, 2019. ^ Clemency Reviews. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved January 12, 2020. ^ Kohn, Eric (January 28, 2019. Clemency' Review: Alfre Woodard Is Brilliant in Must-See Prison Drama — Sundance. IndieWire. Retrieved February 3, 2019. ^ Debruge, Peter (February 2, 2019. Sundance Winners: Clemency, One Child Nation Take Top Honors. Variety. Retrieved February 3, 2019. ^ a b "SIFF 2019 Award Winners. SIFF. Retrieved July 10, 2019. ^ 2019 Philadelphia Film Festival: Full lineup revealed. 6abc Philadelphia. October 18, 2019. ^ a b "Gotham Awards: Marriage Story. The Farewell. Uncut Gems' Lead Nominations. The Hollywood Reporter. ^ Schaffstall, Katherine (January 2, 2020. Artios Awards: Hustlers. Knives Out. Rocketman' Among Casting Society Film Nominees. Retrieved January 6, 2020. ^ a b c Sharf, Zack; Sharf, Zack (November 21, 2019. 2020 Independent Spirit Awards Nominees: Marriage Story. Uncut Gems. and More. External links [ edit] Clemency on IMDb.

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Matt Fagerholm December 27, 2019 “I am invisible, understand, because people refuse to see me. ” This excerpt from the prologue of Ralph Ellisons 1952 novel Invisible Man is mentioned during a seemingly inconsequential moment in Chinonye Chukwu s sophomore feature effort, “Clemency, ” yet its essence reverberates through every frame. 2019 has been filled with films about wrongly incarcerated men, from Destin Daniel Cretton s stirring fact-based drama, “ Just Mercy, ” to Terrence Malick s poetic meditation on righteous sacrifice, “ A Hidden Life, ” but none have gripped me quite like Chukwus masterwork. Though it deservedly earned the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance, this picture appears to have evaporated from voters memories, which is a crime since its leading lady, Alfre Woodard, is more deserving of Oscar contention than the majority of nominees selected by SAG and the Golden Globes. In many ways, “Clemency” makes a fitting double bill with Ava DuVernay s equally wrenching Netflix miniseries about the Central Park Five, “ When They See Us, ” a title echoing Ellisons aforementioned exploration of how our presumptions blind us to one anothers truth. Advertisement As prison warden Bernadine (Woodard) walks dutifully to work down a corridor during the opening moments of Chukwus film, a barred security door framed in the foreground slams shut behind her. Its one of numerous instances in the film where ace cinematographer Eric Branco makes Bernadine appear as incarcerated as the doomed men she councils. The disconnect that has grown between the warden and her husband, Anthony ( Wendell Pierce) causes him to dub her an empty shell, yet theres a sense that Bernadine has attempted to shield him from the demons that cause her to bolt upright in bed at night. He couldnt possibly understand the endurance test she undergoes at work, which is why it makes complete sense that Bernadine may have had an affair with her deputy warden, Thomas ( Richard Gunn. The film deftly hints at this without ever making anything explicit, wisely relying on Woodards phenomenal ability to convey what cannot be articulated. Watching how she informs Thomas, “Im having dinner with Jonathan, ” followed by a little smile and shrug, tells us everything we need to know about their characters past history together.   Its clear that Bernadine desires to reclaim her wholeness, returning to the bliss she once had with her husband, but as she recoils from his touch, we realize that her soul remains locked in the prison even during her off-hours. “I am alone, and nobody can fix it, ” she explains to Jonathan before switching on the television, opting to blot out a surrounding reality ill-equipped to deal with her own. This is a trait she shares with Anthony (the brilliant Aldis Hodge, who recently played another innocent man wrongly accused in “ Brian Banks ”) a prisoner on death row perpetually perched on pins and needles while awaiting the governor to grant him clemency, a verdict that could potentially arrive just minutes prior to his scheduled execution. To maintain his sanity, Anthony embraces optimism at every turn, covering the walls of his cell with paintings of birds that embody the freedom he believes just might be within his grasp, while calling to mind such classics as “ To Kill a Mockingbird ” and “Birdman of Alcatraz. ” He talks over his estranged ex, Evette ( Danielle Brooks, in a shattering appearance) hushing her with assurances of forgiveness until she refuses to be silenced, explaining that she isnt sorry for keeping her distance in order to protect their son.   Whereas Evette chose a life of “barely existing”—her own self-imposed imprisonment—she notes that Anthonys name will live on for generations. Though “Clemency” is ostensibly a work of fiction, its story was inspired by the 2011 execution of Troy Davis, a black man convicted of killing a police officer in Georgia, a charge that has been repeatedly disputed, considering there is enough evidence to cast significant doubt on his alleged guilt. Instead of following the formula of a procedural, Chukwu finds artfully subtle ways of feeding us information, such as when Anthonys lawyer, Marty ( Richard Schiff) is heard over Bernadines car radio, listing the various gaping holes in the case against his client. For much of the picture, Bernadine hovers amidst the proceedings like the Spectre of Death, treating Anthony with a grim formality when all he wants is a hand to hold. The unanswerable questions she directs toward him, such as what food hed like for his last meal or which family members would be willing to claim his body, render Anthony owl-eyed and utterly speechless. Only when making his final statement—a haunting speech modeled after the transcript of Davis last words—does he indirectly address Bernadine by praying, “For those about to take my life, may God have mercy on your souls. ” What follows is one of the most harrowing death scenes ever put on film, and what makes it extraordinary is the fact that we experience it solely through the expressions of Bernadine. As Marty tells Anthony during their final moments together, all any of us ever want to is to be seen and heard, and the crowds of protestors lining up daily to loudly condemn his clients fate provide undeniable proof that news of the injustice has spread throughout the world. Of course, this is little consolation for a prisoner forced to spend the majority of his days in silence and solitude, yet when Anthony is strapped to a crucifix-like chair and given his lethal injection, its as if his pain and anguish is injected directly into Bernadine. In a breathtaking three-minute shot on par with the finale of Céline Sciamma s “ Portrait of a Lady on Fire, ” the camera holds on Bernadines face as the primal horror of the procedure she has overseen for years finally sinks in, breaking through her hardened exterior until he flatlines, prompting her own body to go limp. For the first time, she finds herself at a loss for words, just as Anthony was during her feeble attempts at interaction. You can literally spot the moment when her soul appears to have left her body. This is screen acting of a very rare sort, and “Clemency” is a vital emotional powerhouse sorely deserving of being seen. Reveal Comments comments powered by.

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Cyntoia Brown, a Tennessee woman who was convicted as a teenager of killing a man while she said she was a sex trafficking victim, was granted clemency Monday by Gov. Bill Haslam. Brown was granted a full commutation to parole. She will be eligible for release on Aug. 7 after serving 15 years in prison and will remain on parole for 10 years. Haslam, a Republican, said the decision comes after careful consideration of "what is a tragic and complex case. Cyntoia Brown committed, by her own admission, a horrific crime at the age of 16. Haslam said in a statement. "Yet, imposing a life sentence on a juvenile that would require her to serve at least 51 years before even being eligible for parole consideration is too harsh, especially in light of the extraordinary steps Ms. Brown has taken to rebuild her life. Haslam added: “Transformation should be accompanied by hope. Brown thanked the governor and her supporters in a statement released Monday by her attorneys. "Thank you, Governor Haslam, for your act of mercy in giving me a second chance. Brown said. "I will do everything I can to justify your faith in me. Brown said she is grateful for the support, prayers, and encouragement she has received, including from Tennessee Department of Corrections officials. Her case inspired a 2011 documentary titled "Me Facing Life: The Cyntoia Brown Story" that thrust her into the spotlight. The Morning Rundown Get a head start on the morning's top stories. Browns attorneys told NBC News they met with Haslam ahead of his decision, which they said is rare in a case like hers. “I would have to say the strongest persuasive point with him was the remarkable rehabilitation record she showed, ” attorney Edward Yarbrough said after the governors announcement. “Very few people are able to retain that. Some are good in school. Some could have good behavior. Some are able to help in the prison and help other people. ” He said Brown has the rare combination of all those things. Joseph Walker, senior pastor at Nashvilles Mt. Zion Baptist Church, told NBC News he provided spiritual counsel to both Brown and Haslam. He said he met with Brown just before Christmas at the Tennessee Prison for Women and spoke with the governor by phone two weeks later. "I felt so passionately about this case. Walker said. "It was a way to raise the conversation on restorative justice. The pastor said he and Haslam discussed what the decision could mean "from a moral perspective. He said he respected my opinion. Walker said. Brown's attorneys said they were notified last week that she would be granted clemency. She learned of the decision early Monday morning, Walker said, adding that she was "jubilant. Brown, now 30, was tried as an adult in 2006, convicted and given a life sentence for the death of Johnny Mitchell Allen, who paid Brown for sex. She was also convicted of aggravated robbery. Brown previously said that she had feared for her life and pulled a gun from her purse and shot Allen, 43, while in bed with him because she believed he was reaching for a gun. Prosecutors argued the motive was robbery. At the time, Brown was a runaway and living with her 24-year-old boyfriend, a pimp known as “Kut Throat, ” who Brown said raped her and forced her into prostitution. Last month, the Tennessee Supreme Court ruled Brown must serve 51 years in jail before she is eligible for release. The ruling sparked outrage online among Browns supporters, including lawmakers and many celebrities who have called for her release. More than half a million people have signed petitions for Brown's freedom online and a slew of celebrities including LeBron James, Rihanna, Kim Kardashian West, Meek Mill and Amy Schumer have rallied for her release on social media with the hashtag #freecyntoiabrown. Rihanna was among the first celebrities to weigh in on Brown's case in a November 2017 Instagram post that helped highlight the need for criminal justice reform. While in prison, Brown has earned a GED and an associate degree through the Lipscomb Initiative for Education Program with a 4. 0 GPA, Haslam said. She is scheduled to earn her bachelor's degree in May. Brown said Monday she is committed to live the rest of her life helping others, especially young people. "My hope is to help other young girls avoid ending up where I have been. she said.

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Alfre has always been one of my favorite actresses. One of my favorite movies that she was in was Miss Firecracker. A comedy released in the 90's. But yeah she has always been a spectacular actress. Viola should have won for this. Remind me when Clemency is released Save to Calendar Google Calendar Apple iCal Microsoft Outlook.

 

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