Pamela Smart is seeking a commutation of her life without parole sentence.
She is asking New Hampshire Governor Christopher Sununu to have mercy on her and reduce her sentence so that she can return home to her loving family and friends.

Pamela Smart is seeking a commutation of her sentence of life without parole. Pamela Smart was imprisoned at the age of 22. She has now served 31 years in prison. Pamela has expressed deep remorse and taken responsibility for her behavior that led to the murder of Gregg Smart.

She has worked tirelessly to grow and change.

Pamela’s life without parole sentence is excessive and inhumane, as well as disproportionate to the sentences of the actual killers. The four young men who killed Gregg Smart have been free for years.

She is asking New Hampshire Governor Christopher Sununu to have mercy on her and reduce her sentence so that she can return home to her loving family and friends.

She has dedicated herself to helping others during her three decades in prison. She has helped hundreds of women get their high school diplomas, associates, and bachelor’s degrees, worked as a certified HIV/AIDS counselor, and is currently in her 7th term as the elected grievance representative.

She has furthered her own education by achieving a Doctorate in Biblical Studies, a Master of Science in Law, and a Master of Fine Arts in English Literature. She graduated from all three programs with a 4.0 GPA.

Pamela was selected by her Pastor for a leadership position in her church and has served her church community in that role for decades.