In a stunning blowback to Joe Biden’s controversial clemency spree, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced Monday that career criminal Oscar Freemond Fowler III has been taken back into custody to face new state charges, months after his 12-plus-year federal sentence was commuted by the Biden administration using the autopen. Fowler had been serving a 12-year-and-6-month federal sentence after pleading guilty in 2024 to: Felon in possession of a firearm Possession with intent to distribute cocaine Federal prosecutors had reportedly pushed for at least 150 months behind bars, citing his extensive criminal history and warning that he posed an ongoing public safety risk. DOJ wrote at the time: According to court records, in October 2023, officers from the St. Petersburg Police Department and agents from the…

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