By Matt Viser, Globe Staff
WASHINGTON -- President Obama on Thursday granted a rare commutation to the first cousin of Governor Deval Patrick, allowing the release of a man who in 1994 was given a life sentence on charges of dealing crack cocaine.
Patrick said that he does not recall ever meeting his first cousin Reynolds Allen Wintersmith Jr., 39, and had no involvement in his application for clemency, which has been a cause of national advocates for years and has been featured in the national media.
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WASHINGTON -- President Obama on Thursday granted a rare commutation to the first cousin of Governor Deval Patrick, allowing the release of a man who in 1994 was given a life sentence on charges of dealing crack cocaine.
Patrick said that he does not recall ever meeting his first cousin Reynolds Allen Wintersmith Jr., 39, and had no involvement in his application for clemency, which has been a cause of national advocates for years and has been featured in the national media.
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