President Clinton has commuted the sentence of a Minneapolis woman who was convicted of drug related offenses ten years ago. Serena Nunn was drawn into a drug ring by her boyfriend, who was the son of Plukey Duke, one of the Cities' most notorious drug lords. Nunn was convicted of aiding and abetting her boyfriend in his attempt to distribute cocaine and of possesing about 10 grams of crack and cocaine herself. Under the federal minimum guidelines she was sentenced to 14 years in prision. U-S District Judge David Doty sentenced Nunn. He wrote a letter to the President supporting the commutation of her sentence. He says that an error in Nunn's case meant he was forced to hand down an especially harsh sentence: