DOJ Moving Commuted Death Row Inmates to Supermax Prisons

The Justice Department has begun transferring former federal death-row inmates—whose sentences were commuted in the final days of the Biden administration—to what is widely considered the most restrictive prison in the United States, Attorney General Pam Bondi said on Sept. 25.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) confirmed to The Epoch Times that eight men formerly condemned to death—convicted of murders including gang killings, prison stabbings, and the murder of two campers—were moved this week to the U.S. Penitentiary Administrative Maximum Facility in Florence, Colorado, known as ADX.
Bondi said the transfers are part of an effort to address President Joe Biden’s “last-minute” December commutations of 37 death sentences, which she called “a stain on our justice system and a betrayal of the families of victims.”…