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"(NewsCore) - New York Gov. David Paterson admitted Saturday he was advised not to free convicted killer John White -- but downplayed the objections as unofficial.

"There’s no official panel,” Paterson said. “There are people in the office who had different types of opinions, many of whom did not see the entire case, and we had varying opinions on what to do with this situation from giving a pardon to doing absolutely nothing about it."

Paterson rapped the media for calling his decision to commute the prison sentence of White -- convicted in the August 2006 shooting of a teen who allegedly threatened his son -- a pardon.

His comments at a Christmas Day dinner for the needy at the Rev. Al Sharpton’s Harlem headquarters, followed a Post report that Paterson had rejected the recommendations of his chief counsel, Peter Kiernan, and other key advisers that commuting White’s sentence was “not the right thing to do.’’

Against that advice, Paterson commuted White’s 2007 sentence of 20 months to four years in prison for manslaughter. White claimed he was protecting his then-19-year-old son, Aaron, who was mistakenly accused of posting online threats against a girl.

Paterson Saturday admitted erring only by making his decision without at least first contacting the family of Daniel Cicciaro, the 17-year-old that White shot and killed outside his home.

“I should have spoken to the family. And yesterday I did speak to the family and clearly they were not very happy with this decision,” he said. “Beyond the issues and beyond the arguments and beyond the history, we have to remember that I spoke yesterday to a mother who lost a child.”

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John White, convicted of killing Daniel Cicciaro, pardoned by Gov. David Paterson

A black Long Island man convicted of killing a white teenager was home for the holidays Thursday after Gov. Paterson commuted his sentence.

John White, 56, was released after serving just five months in an upstate prison for killing 17-year-old Daniel Cicciaro Jr.

"Merry Christmas," a smiling White said when he arrived at the scene of the incident - his Miller Place home - around 1:30 p.m.

"I'm definitely glad to be home with my family for Christmas, and I hope everyone has a pleasant and happy holiday."

There was no immediate comment from Cicciaro's parents, who were not told in advance that White was being sprung.

During his bitter and racially charged trial, White claimed he was trying to protect his family from a "lynch mob" when he fatally shot Cicciaro Jr. on Aug. 9. 2006.

Paterson said he realized his decision - reached in the waning days of his administration - would tear open barely healed wounds.

"While the incident and Mr. White's trial engendered much controversy and comment, and varying assessments of justice were perceived, its most common feature was heartbreak," Paterson wrote.

"The action I am taking today is one of understanding, forgiveness and hope, which I believe are the essential components of justice."

Paterson, who has a week left in office before giving way to newly elected Andrew Cuomo, is not the first governor to spring a convicted felon early.

"We salute Gov. Paterson's decision and hope that all families involved will move towards healing," the Rev. Al Sharpton said. "There are no winners in this situation."

But Suffolk County District Attorney Thomas Spota ripped Paterson for callously disregarding the feelings of the victim's family.

"I strongly believe the governor should have had the decency and the compassion to at least contact the victim's family to allow them to be heard before commuting the defendant's sentence," he said in a statement.

White, a city road construction foreman, was convicted two years ago of manslaughter and criminal possession of a weapon.

When White was sentenced to two to four years in prison instead of getting the maximum 15-year sentence, Cicciaro's family and their supporters were outraged.

"Let's see what happens when Aaron White gets shot," Cicciaro's father, Daniel Sr., screamed, referring to White's then 20-year-old son.

A drunken Cicciaro was killed at the foot of White's driveway after he went to the home with four friends late at night, bent on fighting Aaron White over a bogus rape threat, police said.

They yelled racial slurs and threatened to rape Aaron White's mother, according to cops.

White testified he grew up in Brooklyn hearing stories about how the Ku Klux Klan torched his grandfather's business in Alabama. He said wanted to scare the mob away and that his gun accidentally went off when Cicciaro lunged at him.

Prosecutors said that instead of calling the cops, White went out to confront the teens and shot Cicciaro in the face from three inches away.

The jury convicted White after a four-week trial.


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