Governor Andrew Cuomo commuted the sentence of a former radical who drove a getaway car during the deadly $1.6 million Brink's armored car robbery that led to the deaths of two police officers and a security guard.

Judith Clark, 67, a former Weather Underground member, will be eligible for parole next year after Cuomo commuted her 75-years-to-life sentence on Friday.

Clark has served 35 years of her sentence for her role in the robbery at a mall in suburban Rockland County.

The commutation from will allow Clark to appear before the Board of Parole in early 2017.

Governor Andrew Cuomo (pictured) commuted the sentence of a former radical who drove a getaway car during the deadly $1.6 million Brink's armored car robbery that led to the deaths of two police officers and a security guard

Judith Clark, 67, a former Weather Underground member, will be eligible for parole next year after Cuomo commuted her 75 years-to-life sentence on Friday. Clark has served 35 years of her sentence for her role in the robbery at a mall in suburban Rockland County

Under her previous sentence, she would not have been eligible for parole consideration until she was 106.

In announcing the decision, the Democratic governor's office noted that Clark 'received one of the longest sentences of her six co-defendants, the majority of whom are either deceased or no longer in custody' and 'received the same sentence as one of the known shooters'.

Cuomo's office also said Clark has been a model prisoner, tutoring other inmates, training service dogs and founding an HIV/AIDS education program while behind bars.

But the governor's decision outraged Michael Paige, whose father, Brinks security guard Peter Paige, was killed in the $1.6 million holdup.

Less than an hour after Paige's killing in 1981, two Nyack police officers, Waverly Brown and Sgt Edward O'Grady, stopped a truck at a roadside checkpoint and were killed in an ambush.

Michael Paige said 35 years isn't enough time for Clark — 'No. It's never enough time.'

Less than an hour after Paige's killing in 1981, two Nyack police officers, Waverly Brown and Sgt Edward O'Grady, stopped a truck at a roadside checkpoint and were killed in an ambush. Investigators worked the scene in October 1981

'For Governor Cuomo to even think of commuting the sentence of a triple murderer who murdered police officers and my father — that, to me, is the gravest form of injustice to these three men, who were killed standing their ground and protecting us,' Paige said by phone.

The Weather Underground was a 1960s group of increasingly violent anti-war activists.

Clark, at the time of her trial, called herself a freedom fighter, insisted on representing herself and then refused to go to court, remaining in a cell.

In a 2002 sworn statement, she expressed regret and said she had rejected her radical beliefs.