Obama cuts 42 US drug offenders' sentences

The White House says US President Barack Obama is committed to using his clemency power to give deserving individuals a second chance.

File image Barack Obama

File image Barack Obama Source: AAP

US President Barack Obama has shortened the sentences of 42 people serving time for drug-related offences, continuing a push for clemency that has ramped up in the final year of his administration.

Roughly half of the 42 receiving commutations on Friday were serving life sentences. Most are nonviolent offenders, although a few were also charged with firearms violations.

The White House said many of them would have already finished their sentences if they had been sentenced under current, less onerous sentencing guidelines.

The latest group of commutations brings to 348 the total number of inmates whose sentences Obama has commuted - more than the past seven presidents combined, the White House said.

The pace of commutations and the rarer use of pardons are expected to increase as the end of Obama's presidency nears.

"He remains committed to using his clemency power throughout the remainder of the administration to give more deserving individuals that same second chance," White House counsel Neil Eggleston wrote in a blog post.

Eggleston added that the offenders receiving commutations had "more than repaid their debt to society and earned this second chance".


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