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A Colorado woman could be released early after spending three decades in prison for killing her partner

Gov. Jared Polis granted Robin Farris a sentence commutation in December

Robin Farris in a still frame from a video by Chad Herschberger of Milkhaus, provided by Farris's attorneys. (Video still via Chad Herschberger/Milkhaus)
Robin Farris in a still frame from a video by Chad Herschberger of Milkhaus, provided by Farris’s attorneys. (Video still via Chad Herschberger/Milkhaus)
Saja Hindi - Staff portraits in The Denver Post studio on October 5, 2022. (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
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Robin Farris is the first Black woman to be granted a sentence commutation by a Colorado governor in more than three decades, according to research provided by her attorneys.
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