SBC sits down with Weldon Angelos, friend, civil rights advocate, and founder of THE WELDON PROJECT.
Weldon's predicament and pardon, as described by the Washington Post:
Calling the sentence “one of the most troubling that I ever faced in my five years on the federal bench,” Paul G. Cassell, now a professor at the University of Utah’s law school, said the mandatory minimum sentence he was required to impose on Angelos was one of the chief reasons he chose to step down as a judge.
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