Adrian Peeler, a notorious Connecticut killer and drug dealer, was among the nearly 2,500 convicted criminals whose prison sentences were commuted last week by former President Joseph Biden.
A week of unpardonable “pardons” by two presidents tested two grandees of Connecticut politics. President Joseph Biden’s incomprehensible commutation of Adrian Peeler’s sentence for his ...
Adrian Peeler, a man convicted in the 1999 killings of a mother and her 8-year-old son, had his sentence commuted by outgoing President Joe Biden last week.
Adrian Peeler served a 20-year state prison sentence for murder ... U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, a Connecticut Democrat who was the state's attorney general when Brown and his mother were killed, ...
Adrian Peeler, a Bridgeport drug trafficker ... After finishing his Connecticut sentence, he was transferred to federal custody to serve more time. Peeler's latest appeal was denied in October ...
Adrian Peeler convicted of conspiracy to murder in case that left a mother and her son dead before they could testify against ...
Adrian Peeler, 48, was initially sentenced to 25 ... Russell Peeler was sentenced to death, then to life in prison when Connecticut abolished the death penalty. The murders led the state to ...
CT Sen. Richard Blumenthal plans to raise a bill to boost transparency and require notifications during the pardons and ...
Adrian Peeler, whose drug sentence was commuted by President Biden, was convicted in the killing of a Bridgeport woman and ...