Two men sentenced to life in prison for murder in the 1990s will have the chance to walk free again after Colorado Gov. Jared Polis commuted their sentences Friday. Polis shortened prison sentences for four people and pardoned another 22 people of their crimes in his annual clemency action. Ronald Janoushek, 69, convicted of first-degree murder in 1993, and Rudy Giron, 57, convicted of first-degree murder in 1994, will both become eligible for parole in January 2033, Polis decided. Both men had been sentenced to life in prison without parole and have spent three decades behind bars.