Federal clemency record
Commutation · April 26, 2022
Granted by Joe Biden (Democratic) to Douglas Dean Johnson
Summary
On April 26, 2022, President Joe Biden commuted the sentence of Douglas Dean Johnson, who was convicted in 2008 in the Northern District of Iowa of conspiracy to manufacture and distribute 50 grams or more of methamphetamine, possession and distribution of pseudoephedrine following a prior felony drug conviction, and travel in interstate commerce to promote a controlled substance manufacturing and distribution enterprise. Johnson's original sentence of 240 months imprisonment and 120 months supervised release was reduced by commutation.
Offense
Conspiracy to manufacture and distribute 50 grams or more of methamphetamine actual and possess and distribute pseudoephedrine following a felony drug conviction; travel in interstate commerce and aid and abet travel in interstate commerce with the intent to promote and facilitate a business enterprise involving the manufacture and distribution of controlled substances
Northern District of Iowa · 2008
Original sentence
240 months imprisonment · 120 months supervised release
Sentenced December 8, 2008 · Northern District of Iowa