President Biden announced on Monday that he was commuting the sentences of 37 of the 40 inmates on federal death row. The men will continue to serve life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. Here is a full list of those granted commutations, as well as the three men remaining on death row. This list was compiled using information from the Death Penalty Information Center.
Sentence commuted to life without the possibility of parole
Shannon Wayne Agofsky, sentenced in 2004 in Texas. Convicted and sentenced to death for the killing of a prisoner in a federal prison.
Billie Jerome Allen and Norris G. Holder, co-defendants, sentenced in 1998 in Missouri. Convicted and sentenced for their involvement in an armed bank robbery during which Mr. Holder shot and killed a bank guard.
Aquilia Marcivicci Barnette, sentenced in 1998 in North Carolina. Convicted and sentenced to death for the killing of his ex-girlfriend, as well as for the killing of a man in a carjacking.
Brandon Leon Basham and Chadrick Evan Fulks, co-defendants, sentenced in 2004 in South Carolina. Mr. Basham was convicted and sentenced to death for the kidnapping and death of a woman after an escape from prison. Mr. Fulks pleaded guilty to the same crime.
Anthony George Battle, sentenced in 1997 in Georgia. Convicted and sentenced to death for the killing of a prison guard.