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By Eric Black | Published Mon, Nov 30 2009 12:37 pm
The Seattle Times reports that Maurice Clemons, the man wanted in connection with the shooting of four police officers in a suburban Seattle coffee shop, was granted clemency by then-Gov. Mike Huckabee of Arkansas and released from prison early over the objections of prosecutors. (Plenty of details in the Seattle piece about Clemons Arkansas crimes and the circumstances of his commutation, and Huckabee's comments.)
On Political Wire, Taegan Goddard wonders whether this might be among the reasons Huckabee recently said that he was more unlikely than likely to run for prez in 2012.
Minnesotans may wonder what a non-candidacy by Huckabee might do to Gov. Tim Pawlenty's chance of entering 2012 as the favorite of social conservatives.
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