Pardonned
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Commutation Granted by William J. Clinton (Second Term) August 11, 1999

Juan Enrique Segarra-Palmer.

Connecticut

Fine at commutation
$500K
Owed to the U.S. Treasury.
Sentence commuted
11mo
Total effective sentence of 55 years' imprisonment (as modified on appeal) and $500,000 fine (Terms: Sentence commuted to a total effective sentence of 29 years, 11 months, and seven days' imprisonment and unpaid balance of fine remitted, conditioned on the submission of a statement requesting that the sentence be commuted, agreeing to abide by all conditions of release, and renouncing the use or threatened use of violence; and on conditions that he not be found by the Parole Commission to have violated the terms and conditions of release, that he not be convicted of another crime, and that he obey institution rules and regulations during the remaining period of incarceration; )
The conviction

10 federal counts.

01
Robbery of bank funds
02
18 U.S.C. § 2113(a); transportation of stolen money in interstate and foreign commerce
03
18 U.S.C. § 2314; conspiracy to interfere with interstate commerce by robbery
04
18 U.S.C. § 1951; interference with interstate commerce by robbery
05
18 U.S.C. § 1951; conspiracy to rob federally insured bank funds
06
Commit a theft from an interstate shipment
07
And transport stolen money in interstate and foreign commerce
08
18 U.S.C. §§ 371
09
659
10
And 2314
From the warrant

The original sentence.

As recorded by the court

Total effective sentence of 55 years' imprisonment (as modified on appeal) and $500,000 fine (Terms: Sentence commuted to a total effective sentence of 29 years, 11 months, and seven days' imprisonment and unpaid balance of fine remitted, conditioned on the submission of a statement requesting that the sentence be commuted, agreeing to abide by all conditions of release, and renouncing the use or threatened use of violence; and on conditions that he not be found by the Parole Commission to have violated the terms and conditions of release, that he not be convicted of another crime, and that he obey institution rules and regulations during the remaining period of incarceration; )

Connecticut · DOJ warrant