新泽西州州长墨菲利用任期最后几个月释放31名被判谋杀罪的罪犯……并承诺还会释放更多。
NJ Governor Murphy Using Last Months In Office To Free 31 Convicted Killers...And Promises Even More

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新泽西州州长菲尔·墨菲在任期最后几个月,正在迅速授予囚犯减刑,其中包括大量被判犯有杀人罪的罪犯。自2024年12月以来,已有283名罪犯获释,其中31人因谋杀、重罪谋杀或加重过失杀人罪服刑,其中一些人被判处终身监禁。这些人将在五年缓刑监督下获释。 墨菲在成立减刑咨询委员会后加快了这些释放速度,仅在11月就释放了23名被判谋杀犯。他引用了受虐妇女被判处严厉刑罚的案例,但许多获释的囚犯因与家庭暴力无关的暴力犯罪而被判刑,包括谋杀、武装抢劫和预谋枪击。 这些决定受到了美国公民自由联盟新泽西分会等倡导团体的赞扬,但也受到了受害者家属和公共安全倡导者的批评,他们认为缺乏透明度和公共安全审查。人们还对倡导团体可能在减刑过程中施加影响表示担忧。墨菲计划在2026年1月离任前发布更多赦免和减刑令。

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New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy is using his last months in office to release dozens of inmates convicted of homicide — and says many more are coming, according to NJ 101.5.

Since December 2024, Murphy has granted clemency to 283 offenders, including 31 people convicted of murder, felony murder, or aggravated manslaughter, according to NJ 101.5. Some had been serving life sentences or faced decades before being eligible for parole. All will now walk free with five years of supervision.

The governor fast-tracked the releases after creating a new Clemency Advisory Board. In November alone, he freed 23 convicted killers. Murphy has defended the move by highlighting a few cases involving women he says were victims of abuse and “received excessive sentences.”

The glasses are always the tell

NJ 101.5 reported that many of the other newly freed inmates were convicted of brutal crimes unrelated to domestic violence. For example:

  • Sammy Moore received life with 40 years before parole for murder, attempted murder and armed robbery.

  • Anthony Leahey was convicted of three murders in a fatal stabbing case.

  • Lamar Alford was sentenced to at least 63 years for shooting a drug dealer over money.

  • Jamal Muhammad helped plan multiple shootings and was convicted of felony murder.

All are now out early due to Murphy’s clemency.

Tieheen Fletcher, Convicted of murder and weapons offenses.

Advocacy groups tied to the governor’s decisions are applauding the releases. Several of the offenders were clients of the ACLU of New Jersey, whose executive director Amol Sinha called Murphy’s actions “historic” and praised “the power of compassion.” The relationship with advocacy groups has raised questions about who has access to the governor’s clemency pipeline — and who does not.

Families of victims and public-safety critics argue the state is freeing violent offenders without transparency, uniform standards, or a public safety review process. Murphy has not responded to broader concerns about risk to communities or why dozens of homicide offenders — not just a handful — were chosen.

Even so, the outgoing governor has made clear he’s not done. He says more pardons and sentence commutations will be issued before he leaves office on Jan. 20, 2026 — meaning additional convicted killers could soon walk free with no legislative oversight and little public input.

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