New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has granted clemency to 13 people, including a domestic violence survivor and nine people facing immigration consequences as a result of decade-old convictions.
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Many have lived in the U.S. for the majority of their lives and will be reunited with their families in the country following their release, avoiding deportation, according to a statement from Hochul’s office. This followed similar incidents that resulted in Smalls' abuser “choking and assaulting her,” leaving Smalls to fear for her life, according to Hochul's office. She was sentenced to 15 years in prison and has served more than 10 years. Smalls will be reunited with her daughter, Hochul's office said.
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