Federal clemency case file
Commutation of James Marcus LeBlanc
Granted January 19, 2017 by Barack Obama (Democratic).
In-depth case review
James Marcus LeBlanc was convicted in the Western District of Louisiana in 2010 of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine base and distribution of cocaine base (three counts). He was sentenced to 120 months imprisonment followed by 96 months of supervised release. On January 19, 2017, President Barack Obama granted LeBlanc a commutation of his sentence.
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Court case
Offense and conviction
Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine base; distribution of cocaine base (three counts)
Western District of Louisiana · 2010
Sentence and money
Original penalties
Sentence
120 months imprisonment · 96 months supervised release
Sentenced Western District of Louisiana
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