Yes, but I'm not sure how they did that in advance unless they'd solicited the lawyers representing the prisoners. I'd have pardoned all non-violent convictions and ended such prosecutions asap, which are the bulk of prisoners. Assuming the differentiation between assault (implied threat) and battery (violence) was maintained, I'd be inclined to commuting assaults, which leaves battery and firearm (or explosives) cases to be examined. All the prisoners should be interviewed and allegations of prisoner abuse investigated.Which tells me he's looking at the severity of the charges.
I don't support blanket pardons/commuting as some have called for. Repubs need to use some fire to fight fire, but not destroy law in the process.
Bondi must investigate the J6 committee and proceedings.