An Illinois man is charged with attempted murder, several years after his life sentence was commuted by then-President Barack Obama
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Mills was serving a life sentence when Obama commuted the prison term as part of a clemency initiative for non-violent, low-level offenders arrested during the height of the war on drugs. Mills was arrested in 1993 on federal drug charges. The felony conviction was his third strike, resulting in a life sentence.
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