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Commutation of Thomas W. MATTHEW

Granted January 5, 1970 by Richard Nixon (Republican).

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Thomas W. Matthew was convicted in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York. On January 5, 1970, President Richard Nixon, a Republican, granted Matthew a commutation of sentence. The specific statutes of conviction, original sentence imposed, and conditions attached to the commutation are not detailed in the provided record.

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