Governor Andrew Cuomo has commuted the sentence of a city woman involved in a 1981 robbery in Rockland County that left three people dead. 

After serving 35 years of a 75-years-to-life sentence, Judith Clark will be eligible for parole in 2017.

Clark, who is now 67 years old, and six others were involved an armed car robbery that left two Nyack police officers and a Brinks security company guard dead.

Clark was the getaway driver in the incident. In 1983, she was convicted on murder and robbery charges. 

Rockland County Executive Ed Day calls Clark a domestic terrorist.

Cuomo says Clark is a "model prisoner" and noted her founding of an HIV/AIDS education program while behind bars.

Clark is also a former member of the radical Weather Underground group.