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Branstad denies ten applications for commutation

Gov. Terry Branstad
Gov. Terry Branstad
(DES MOINES) – Gov. Terry E. Branstad denied the following application for commutation:

Darrell Bizzett, age 64, committed his crime on September 1, 1970, in Woodbury County. He is currently serving a life sentence for Murder – 1st degree.

Rodney Borushaski, age 40, committed his crimes on August 12, 1996, in Polk County. He is currently serving two life sentences for Murder – 1st degree.

Raymond T. Freie, Jr., age 71, committed his crime on August 28, 1981, in Hancock County. He is currently serving a life sentence for Murder – 1st degree.

Mark Greiman, age 51, committed his crime on July 27, 1998, in Cerro Gordo County. He is currently serving a twenty-give year sentence for Robbery – 1st degree (85%).

Kevin Johnson, age 58, committed his crime on June 29, 1980, in Pottawattamie County. He is currently serving a life sentence for Murder – 1st degree.

Ed Shaker Nassif, age 43, committed his crime on September 1, 1990, in Linn County. He is currently serving a life sentence for Murder – 1st degree.

Dee Jay Radeke, age 49, committed his crime on May 31, 1991, in Linn County. He is currently serving a life sentence for Kidnapping – 1st degree.

Robert C. Richey, age 68, committed his crime on May 8, 1996, in Bremer County. He is currently serving a life sentence for Murder – 1st degree.

Arthur Rogers, age 40, committed his crimes January 27, 2000, in Scott County. He is currently serving two twenty year sentences for Robbery – 2nd degree (85%).

Richard T. Steltzer, age 69, committed his crime on February 6, 1979, in Warren County. He is currently serving a life sentence for Kidnapping – 1st degree.

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Branstad son should be right beside all of these prisioners because he too killed two people driving drunk but he gets off because he is above the Iowa law with his Dad being Governor.
Wonder why his son isn’t doing life too.

How come Governor Branstad didn’t feel that way the day “his son” murdered two people as a drunk driver.
Funny how his own son slipped under the laws of Iowa.
I know it’s HIS SON!!!

thats no shit. And yet some people dont believe there are double standards.

His son brought a Monopoly card with him to court. A get out of jail free card. Even the kid knew he was getting off.

Of course justice is tilted in America. It’s why the war on drugs turns into a war on the poor.

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