
commuted a convicted killer's sentence after 19 years in prison,
drawing outrage from the victim's family.
The governor this week commuted 54-year-old Michael David
Graham's sentence for murdering Adrienne Klasky Graham. Graham has
been in prison since 1989 and has been a trusty at the governor's
mansion for the last eight years.
The victim's niece, Nancy Northern, said family members
testified against release three times before the state parole
board.
A spokesman for the governor has declined comment. The prison
agency says Graham's commutation can be revoked if he doesn't meet
parole terms.
Graham shot his ex-wife at close range with a shotgun as she sat
in her car at a traffic signal in Pascagoula in 1989. The couple
had been divorced for three years and she claimed he was stalking
her and threatening her regularly.
(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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