President Obama Commutes Two Brooklyn Men's Jail Sentences
President Barack Obama visits the El Reno Federal Correctional Institution in El Reno, Okla., July 16, 2015. | Photo via Politifact

On Wednesday, President Obama, commuted the sentences of 61 drug offenders — two of which are from Brooklyn. Commutation is a form of clemency that reduces the punishment of a crime, in this case, crimes under what the White House called “outdated and unduly harsh sentencing laws.”

According to Newsday, Obama has reduced the prison terms of two Brooklyn men, Nabar Criam and Exdonovan Peak, who were tried and sentenced in the South.

Nabar Moneek Criam will be freed six years earlier than his scheduled release. Criam was under a 15-year sentence issued back in March 2007 by a North Carolina federal court for selling crack and having a firearm. His sentenced now will end July 28.


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Exdonovan Peak was sentenced back in February 1997 to serve 30 years and five months and pay a $12,000 fine by a Mississippi federal court for conspiracy to possess and distribute cocaine. He will be released on July 28, an 11-year reduction in his sentence.

Obama has now commuted sentences for 248 people, including 92 who were serving life sentences.