By Associated Press - Monday, September 23, 2019

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - A Richmond woman who served more than six years of a lengthy federal prison sentence before being pardoned by President Bill Clinton has been appointed to a state board that grants and denies parole.

The Richmond Times-Dispatch reports Gov. Ralph Northam appointed Kemba Smith Pradia to the Virginia Parole Board last week. She’s been an advocate for sentencing reform for over 20 years.

Pradia, who had no prior criminal record, was sentenced in 1994 to 24 ½ years in prison. She was caught up in the crack-dealing activities of her boyfriend.

Clinton granted her executive clemency. Her voting rights were restored in 2012.

Prior to her appointment, she held the position of State Advocacy Campaigns Director with the ACLU of Virginia.

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Information from: Richmond Times-Dispatch, http://www.richmond.com

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