Man Granted Clemency by Trump Convicted of Domestic Battery
Jaime Davidson, previously commuted from a life sentence for a 1990 cop killing, faces potential return to federal prison after domestic violence conviction.
- Davidson was convicted of domestic battery in Orange County, Florida, and sentenced to three months in jail.
- He is appealing the conviction, which could lead to further imprisonment for violating supervised release terms.
- Davidson's life sentence for his role in the 1990 murder of Officer Wallie Howard Jr. was commuted by Trump in 2021.
- The domestic battery incident occurred after Davidson's wife discovered messages suggesting he planned to leave their marriage.
- Trump's decision to commute Davidson's sentence was controversial, drawing criticism from law enforcement and officials.