Judith Clark: Parole granted for driver in deadly 1981 Brink's heist
Source: Associated Press
Parole granted for driver in deadly 1981 Brinks heist
By MARY ESCH
April 17, 2019
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) Former left-wing revolutionary Judith Clark was granted parole Wednesday after serving more than 37 years behind bars for her role as getaway driver in a 1981 Brinks armored truck robbery that left two police officers and a security guard dead.
You were wrong. Your behavior was criminal. Your callous disregard for the wellbeing of some, in favor of others, is a disgrace, the parole board wrote in its letter delivered to Clark. However, this release decision is granted in keeping with applicable factors including her age, the length of time served, her apologies to victims, her disavowal of radical principles and her accomplishments in prison.
Clark was seen by supporters as a symbol of the need for clemency if the prison system was to live up to its ideals as an institution of rehabilitation rather than retribution.
Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo praised Clarks behavior as a model prisoner when he commuted her 75-years-to-life sentence in 2016 to make her eligible for parole. The 69-year-old inmate has earned a masters degree, trained service dogs, founded an AIDS education program and counseled mothers behind bars during her time in prison.
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