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Commutation Granted by Barack H. Obama (Second Term) December 15, 2014

Gerardo Hernandez.

Southern Florida

Sentence commuted
5yr
Life imprisonment; five years' supervised release (Terms: Sentence of imprisonment to expire on December 17, 2014, term of supervised release commuted in its entirety, and any unpaid balance of the special assessment remitted; conditioned on commutation recipient's departing from the United States on December 17, 2014, thereafter remaining outside the limits of the United States, its territories and its possessions, not accepting or receiving any financial benefit from any book, movie or other publication or production about his situation, renouncing any claim to benefits, including benefits under the Old Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance Program, related to employment while in the United States, and waiving and releasing any and all claims against the United States of America, its agents, servants and employees, including any actions challenging his conviction or sentence; )
The conviction

7 federal counts.

01
Conspiracy to commit an offense against the United States
02
18 U.S.C. § 371; conspiracy to gather and transmit national defense information
03
18 U.S.C § 794(c); conspiracy to commit murder
04
18 U.S.C. § 1117; fraud and misuse of documents
05
18 U.S.C § 1546(a); possession with intent to use five or more fraudulent identification documents
06
18 U.S.C. § 1028(a)(3); acting as an agent of foreign government without prior notification to the Attorney General
07
18 U.S.C. § 951
From the warrant

The original sentence.

As recorded by the court

Life imprisonment; five years' supervised release (Terms: Sentence of imprisonment to expire on December 17, 2014, term of supervised release commuted in its entirety, and any unpaid balance of the special assessment remitted; conditioned on commutation recipient's departing from the United States on December 17, 2014, thereafter remaining outside the limits of the United States, its territories and its possessions, not accepting or receiving any financial benefit from any book, movie or other publication or production about his situation, renouncing any claim to benefits, including benefits under the Old Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance Program, related to employment while in the United States, and waiving and releasing any and all claims against the United States of America, its agents, servants and employees, including any actions challenging his conviction or sentence; )

Southern Florida · DOJ warrant