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NEW YORK Accomplice to prison escape sentenced to up to 7 years

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PLATTSBURG­H, N.Y. — A sobbing former prison worker who helped two murderers escape from a maximum-security lockup said she regretted her “horrible mistake” as she was sentenced Monday to up to seven years behind bars as part of a plea deal.

Joyce Mitchell apologized profusely as she was sentenced to 21⁄3 to seven years in prison, saying she acted in part out of fear. She also might have to contribute to the $120,000 in restitutio­n the state is seeking for damages to Clinton Correction­al Facility in Dannemora from the brazen June 6 escape. The judge showed little sympathy as he handed down the sentence and set a Nov. 6 restitutio­n hearing.

“If I could take it all back, I would,” she told the judge. “I never intended for any of this to happen.”

Mitchell entered the courtroom in tears and cried throughout most of the 35minute sentencing. She apologized to the community, her former co-workers and law enforcemen­t officers for the weeks of fear and disruption the search for the killers caused.

Mitchell, 51, had pleaded guilty to charges related to providing hacksaw blades and other tools to inmates Richard Matt and David Sweat.

Matt was serving 25 years to life for the killing and dismemberi­ng of his former boss. Sweat was serving life without parole for killing a sheriff ’s deputy in 2002.

The two eluded more than 1,000 searchers who combed the thick woods and bogs of northern New York for much of the next three weeks. Matt was killed by a border agent June 26. Sweat was wounded and captured by a state trooper two days later.

Mitchell admitted becoming close with the pair while she worked as an instructor in the prison tailor shop. She told investigat­ors she agreed to be their getaway driver before backing out after suffering a panic attack. The escapees were forced to scrub plans to head to Mexico and instead fled on foot after emerging from a manhole.

 ?? Rob Fountain / Plattsburg­h Press-Republican ?? Joyce Mitchell (right) cries as her lawyer, Steven Johnston, addresses the Clinton County Court in Plattsburg­h, N.Y.
Rob Fountain / Plattsburg­h Press-Republican Joyce Mitchell (right) cries as her lawyer, Steven Johnston, addresses the Clinton County Court in Plattsburg­h, N.Y.

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