Georgia prison officials have accepted a plan to let a Sherman man avoid extradition to the prison system he escaped in 1968 — if Connecticut officials agree to supervise him. The Georgia State Board of Pardons and Paroles “has granted the medical reprieve and the case is currently being submitted through the interstate compact for his supervision to be with the state of Connecticut,” board spokesman Steve Hayes said in an email. Stackowitz suffers from deteriorating heart disease, diabetes, bladder cancer and other illnesses, according to his attorney, Norman Pattis, who said the ailing fugitive and mechanic has been told by doctors that he has only a few years to live.