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In this Wednesday, June 27, 2018 photo, Lenny Singleton and his wife Vandy embrace after Singleton was released from St. Bride's prison in Chesapeake. Va., following his January, 2018 pardoned by then-Gov. Terry McAuliffe. In the 1990s, a Norfolk judge sentenced Singleton to two life terms plus 110 years in prison for a series of "grab and dash" robberies in which no one was injured and Singleton made off with only $550. Singleton says he blames himself for the crimes, but McAuliffe said in his pardon that the court had "unjustly imposed a deeply severe punishment." (Stephen M. Katz/The Virginian-Pilot via AP)

In this Wednesday, June 27, 2018 photo, Lenny Singleton and his wife Vandy embrace after Singleton was released from St. Bride's prison in Chesapeake. Va., following his January, 2018 pardoned by then-Gov. Terry McAuliffe. In the 1990s, a Norfolk judge sentenced Singleton to two life terms plus 110 years in prison for a series of "grab and dash" robberies in which no one was injured and Singleton made off with only $550. Singleton says he blames himself for the crimes, but McAuliffe said in his pardon that the court had "unjustly imposed a deeply severe punishment." (Stephen M. Katz/The Virginian-Pilot via AP)

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