Judith Alice Clark (born November 23, 1949) is an American activist and convicted felon.
A former participant in the Weather Underground, Clark was an unarmed getaway driver in the Brink's robbery of 1981 in Nanuet, New York.
The robbery resulted in the deaths of a security guard and two Nyack, New York police officers.
Clark was arrested in October 1981 and convicted of felony murder for her role in the crime.
She was sentenced to the maximum penalty allowed by law: Imprisonment for a term of 75 years to life at the Bedford Hills Correctional Facility in New York.
In December 2016, after extensive public and legal support, Clark was granted clemency by Governor Andrew Cuomo and her sentence was commuted to 35 years to life, making her eligible for parole.
She was denied parole in April 2017, but was granted parole on April 17, 2019 after spending 38 years in prison.