Alton, IL -- A former Alton woman who was convicted and sentenced in 2001 for selling cocaine is being released. Eugenia Jennings has been pardoned by President Barack Obama. She was sentenced to 22 years in jail ten years ago in the Southern District of Illinois, but the president signed an order allowing her to go free next month. A Washington law firm and U.S. Senator Dick Durbin appealed on her behalf. They claim Jennings was selling drugs to support her family and at one point traded drugs for clothing. Those supporting her release told a Congressional panel that she was the victim of a disparity in sentencing between those who sell crack cocaine and those who sell the powder form. Jennings was sentenced for selling 13-point nine grams of crack cocaine to a police informant. She will still have eight years of supervised release. http://goo.gl/w6Ax9