A state parole hearing was held April 3 for Judith Clark, who for the past 38 years has been imprisoned for her role in the 1981 murder of two Nyack police officers and a Brink’s guard during an armed robbery in which she served as one of the getaway drivers.
Ms. Clark, who originally was sentenced to 75 years to life more for her courtroom raving during the trial than her role in the crime, had her sentence commuted by Governor Cuomo late in 2016, making her eligible for parole. Amid strong opposition from law-enforcement groups, she was denied release in April 2017.
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