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Thousands of Prison Terms in Crack Cases Could Be Eased

Thousands of prisoners convicted of crimes related to crack cocaine could get shorter sentences under a revised policy enacted Thursday by the federal agency that helps to set punishment policy.

The agency, the United States Sentencing Commission, voted unanimously to apply retroactively a new law that brings penalties for crack cocaine offenses more closely in line with those for powder cocaine.

By John Schwartz
July 1, 2011

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