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Bryan Commutes Life Sentence of Murderer During Prison Commencement Ceremony

Bryan Commutes Life Sentence of Murderer During Prison Commencement Ceremony

CHRISTIANSTED — In a surprise announcement Tuesday, Governor Albert Bryan commuted the life sentence of Felix S. Perez, 72, who has served 37 years in prison for murder.

Bryan made the announcement during the Commencement exercises for the Transforming Lives Academy, which recognized 10 inmates for their achievements gaining high school diplomas and trade certifications.

“I believe in second chances,” he said before calling Perez to the podium. “Mr. Perez, by the power vested in me as Governor of the Virgin Islands, I am going to commute your life sentence.”

Felix S. Perez, (right) 72, speaks at commencement ceremony after announcement he was free.

Bryan commuted the sentences of two other inmates for time served on Wednesday. Elliston F. George and Stephan Hyacinth have committed themselves to self-reform and served as role models for other inmates in their respective institutions, the chief executive said.

Speaking of the interconnectedness of Virgin Islanders, Governor Bryan said reform is necessary to allow former offenders to make a positive contribution as they re-enter the community.  “Today is a day that I really feel honored as the Governor to allow somebody to get a second chance.”

Transforming Lives Academy graduates who received high school diplomas on Tuesday were:

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