👉 Grant Clemency to Susan Clevenger After Nearly 26 Years Served

Recent signers:
delia godina and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Time matters — Susan’s commutation is currently under review. Please help show that she has support.

Susan Diane Clevenger deserves a second chance.

Susan is 51 years old and has been incarcerated for over 25 years, including time served since her arrest in August 2000. She is currently serving Life Without the Possibility of Parole (LWOP) at Central California Women’s Facility.

At just 25 years old, Susan made decisions influenced by trauma, immaturity, and the circumstances surrounding her at the time. But who she is today is not who she was then.

For more than two decades, she has worked to completely transform her life.

🔹 No serious rule violations — only one minor infraction in 2004
🔹 Security level reduced from 67 to the lowest possible score of 19
🔹 Completed 25+ rehabilitative and educational programs, including Victim Offender Education Group (VOEG), Freedom to Choose, Denial Management, and Behavioral Insight Seminar
🔹 Earned her GED as Valedictorian
🔹 Completed three Associate degrees with honors
🔹 Graduated Summa Cum Laude from Fresno State in 2025 with a B.A. in Social Science
🔹 Consistent work history and has lived in honor dorms since 2014

But Susan’s transformation is more than a list of accomplishments.

She has done the hard internal work — developing emotional awareness, accountability, and a deep understanding of the harm caused by her past. Through programs like VOEG, Denial Management, and Freedom to Choose, she has taken responsibility and committed herself to lasting change. She continues that work today through writing, reflection, and personal growth.

The Court of Appeal found there was insufficient evidence that Susan acted with reckless indifference to human life — a key legal requirement under current law.

Yet despite this, her sentence remains unchanged.

That is why this moment matters.

Governor Gavin Newsom now has the opportunity to act.

Susan has demonstrated rehabilitation, remorse, and readiness. She has a strong reentry plan and a support system prepared to help her with housing, employment, and reintegration.

She is not asking for immediate release — only the opportunity to be fairly reviewed and considered for parole.

After more than 25 years of incarceration and transformation, she has earned that chance.

✊ Please sign and share to support clemency for Susan Diane Clevenger.
Help give her the opportunity to come home.

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Recent signers:
delia godina and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Time matters — Susan’s commutation is currently under review. Please help show that she has support.

Susan Diane Clevenger deserves a second chance.

Susan is 51 years old and has been incarcerated for over 25 years, including time served since her arrest in August 2000. She is currently serving Life Without the Possibility of Parole (LWOP) at Central California Women’s Facility.

At just 25 years old, Susan made decisions influenced by trauma, immaturity, and the circumstances surrounding her at the time. But who she is today is not who she was then.

For more than two decades, she has worked to completely transform her life.

🔹 No serious rule violations — only one minor infraction in 2004
🔹 Security level reduced from 67 to the lowest possible score of 19
🔹 Completed 25+ rehabilitative and educational programs, including Victim Offender Education Group (VOEG), Freedom to Choose, Denial Management, and Behavioral Insight Seminar
🔹 Earned her GED as Valedictorian
🔹 Completed three Associate degrees with honors
🔹 Graduated Summa Cum Laude from Fresno State in 2025 with a B.A. in Social Science
🔹 Consistent work history and has lived in honor dorms since 2014

But Susan’s transformation is more than a list of accomplishments.

She has done the hard internal work — developing emotional awareness, accountability, and a deep understanding of the harm caused by her past. Through programs like VOEG, Denial Management, and Freedom to Choose, she has taken responsibility and committed herself to lasting change. She continues that work today through writing, reflection, and personal growth.

The Court of Appeal found there was insufficient evidence that Susan acted with reckless indifference to human life — a key legal requirement under current law.

Yet despite this, her sentence remains unchanged.

That is why this moment matters.

Governor Gavin Newsom now has the opportunity to act.

Susan has demonstrated rehabilitation, remorse, and readiness. She has a strong reentry plan and a support system prepared to help her with housing, employment, and reintegration.

She is not asking for immediate release — only the opportunity to be fairly reviewed and considered for parole.

After more than 25 years of incarceration and transformation, she has earned that chance.

✊ Please sign and share to support clemency for Susan Diane Clevenger.
Help give her the opportunity to come home.

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