UpdatedThu, Dec 17, 2020 at 7:41 pm ET Reply Eraina Pretty was 18 when she pleaded guilty to first-degree murder, use of a handgun and accessory after the fact. She is now 61 years old. (Renee Schiavone/Patch) After serving 42-years of a 60-year sentence, Maryland's longest-incarcerated woman prisoner, Eraina Pretty, is to be released from the Maryland Correctional Institution for Women. The decision to free her came following a joint motion filed by University of Maryland attorneys Lila Meadows and Leigh Goodmark and the Baltimore City State's Attorney's Sentencing Review Unit, represented by Deputy State's Attorney Jan Bledsoe. Subscribe "We are grateful to [Baltimore City State's Attorney] Marilyn Mosby (D) and the Baltimore City State's Attorney's Office, who ultimately agreed that Ms. Pretty was worthy of the mercy the court exercised in her resentencing," Meadows and Goldmark said in a statement.