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A Conversation with William Allen: Correcting a Fundamental Unfairness Through the Clemency Process
In January 2022, William Allen was granted clemency by Governor Baker after 28 years of incarceration for felony murder for his participation in a robbery. Allen and his attorney, Patty DeJuneas, fought for years to convince Baker and the Governor’s Council to commute his sentence, which is a constitutionally provided procedure for individuals serving life without the possibility of parole. At this event, Allen and DeJuneas talked about the clemency process, Allen’s many successes while incarcerated, the unavailability of programming for lifers and barriers to re-entry. Â

William Allen

William Allen (left) and Professor Stevie Leahy



Patty DeJuneas






Professor Stevie Leahy, Resident Fellow, Center for Public Interest Advocacy and Collaboration

William Allen

Professor Stevie Leahy, Resident Fellow, Center for Public Interest Advocacy and Collaboration

William Allen




William Allen

William Allen
